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Bruce Springsteen took aim at Donald Trump while appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. His comments come after Trump publicly praised the decision to ax Colbert’s show.

Posted on May 21, 2026 By ano nymous

Bruce Springsteen didn’t mince words when he appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, delivering a sharp criticism of Donald Trump during one of the show’s final episodes. The legendary rock icon used the moment not only to defend Colbert, but also to speak more broadly about what he sees as a growing hostility toward artists, comedians, and media figures who openly challenge political power.

The appearance came shortly after Trump celebrated the cancellation of Colbert’s show on social media. Reacting to the news, the president mocked the longtime late-night host, writing: “I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings. I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next. Has even less talent than Colbert!”

But Springsteen pushed back strongly against that narrative. Sitting beside Colbert, he suggested that attacks on comedians and entertainers are often attempts to silence criticism and intimidate public voices. The singer praised Colbert for spending years using humor to question authority and hold politicians accountable, saying that comedy remains one of the most powerful tools for exposing hypocrisy.

Có thể là hình ảnh về Phòng Bầu dục và văn bản cho biết '" "You're the first guy in America who's lost his show because we got a president who can't take a joke," N Bruce Springsteen to Stephen Colbert'

Springsteen also reflected on the deeper cultural divide currently shaping America. According to him, artists have a responsibility to speak honestly during difficult political moments, even when doing so invites backlash. He warned that celebrating the downfall of journalists, comedians, or musicians simply because they criticize a political leader creates a dangerous environment for free expression.

The emotional atmosphere of the episode added even more weight to Springsteen’s comments. With The Late Show nearing its end, many viewers saw the exchange as more than just another celebrity interview — it felt like a statement about the future of political satire and independent voices in American media.

Fans online quickly reacted to the moment, with supporters praising Springsteen for “speaking truth to power,” while critics accused him of turning entertainment into politics once again. Regardless of which side people support, the exchange highlighted how deeply intertwined politics and celebrity culture have become in modern America.

For decades, Bruce Springsteen has built a reputation as an artist unafraid to address social and political issues through both music and public appearances. His latest remarks on Colbert’s show only reinforced that image, proving that even in the closing moments of a late-night era, the debate over politics, media, and free speech remains louder than ever.

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