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BREAKING: Bruce Springsteen is getting death threats while on tour for criticizing Trump — and the threats are GETTING WORSE!

Posted on May 23, 2026 By ano nymous

BREAKING: Bruce Springsteen is receiving death threats while on tour for criticizing Donald Trump — and according to members of the E Street Band, the threats are only getting worse.

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For more than fifty years, Bruce Springsteen has built his entire career around telling the stories of ordinary Americans. Factory workers. Veterans. Small-town families. People struggling to survive while politicians and corporations make decisions that change their lives from a thousand miles away. He became “The Boss” not because he lived like royalty, but because millions of working people saw themselves in his music.

Now, in 2026, one of America’s most iconic musicians is reportedly performing under heightened FBI-monitored security because he refuses to stay silent about what he believes is happening to the country.

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Steven Van Zandt — Springsteen’s longtime guitarist, close friend, and one of the most recognizable members of the legendary E Street Band — confirmed in an interview with the Daily Mail that the Land of Hope and Dreams Tour has become unlike any tour they’ve experienced before.

“This tour has been a little bit different because of the high security,” Van Zandt explained. “It’s a very specific political theme to this tour and there’s been a lot of threats, death threats. Usually there’s always some, but this time it’s been increasing.”

Think about how insane that sentence is.

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Bruce Springsteen has spent decades singing about American workers, American heartbreak, American hope, and American resilience — and now law enforcement agencies reportedly have to monitor threats against him because he criticized a political administration on stage.

According to Van Zandt, the FBI and other agencies are actively watching the situation.

“The FBI and others have been really watching things and been overly concerned about it, as they should be,” he said.

Security around the tour has reportedly been dramatically increased, not just to protect Springsteen himself, but also the thousands of fans attending the concerts every night.

 

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He has openly criticized the Trump administration over immigration enforcement policies involving ICE. He has spoken against the war in Iran. He has condemned what he sees as corruption and political extremism in modern American leadership. During performances, Springsteen has referred to the administration as “corrupt, incompetent and treasonous.”

Whether people agree with him or not, these are political opinions being expressed by an artist on a concert stage — something musicians, actors, comedians, and public figures have done in America for generations.

But the reaction this time has become something far darker.

Instead of debate, there are threats.

Instead of disagreement, there is intimidation.

Instead of counterarguments, there are people allegedly threatening violence against a 76-year-old rock legend because he spoke his mind.

Donald Trump himself responded to Springsteen’s criticism by mocking him publicly, reportedly calling him a “dried out prune.” That insult quickly spread across social media, fueling even more outrage from hardcore political supporters already furious at the singer’s comments.

Van Zandt addressed the controversy directly, saying:

“It’s not like we’re saying something that’s not true or we’re saying something that’s so really particularly controversial, but it’s specifically political.”

And maybe that’s the real issue.

Not that Springsteen is lying.

Not that he’s inciting violence.

Not that he’s encouraging hatred.

But simply that he is refusing to stay quiet.

That is what makes this story so disturbing to many Americans across the political spectrum. Love Springsteen or hate him, support Trump or oppose him — the idea that artists now need extreme security protection because they expressed political opinions should alarm anyone who believes in free speech.

Bruce Springsteen has never pretended to be apolitical. His music has always been deeply tied to the American experience. Songs like “Born in the U.S.A.,” “The River,” “Youngstown,” and “Born to Run” were never just catchy rock anthems. They were stories about economic struggle, disillusionment, hope, sacrifice, and survival.

For decades, politicians from both parties have tried to claim Springsteen’s music as their own while often ignoring the messages inside it.

But Springsteen himself has remained remarkably consistent: standing with workers, criticizing wars, defending immigrants, and speaking out when he believes powerful people are hurting vulnerable communities.

Now those same beliefs are reportedly placing him in danger.

Yet despite the threats, despite the political backlash, despite the increased security presence surrounding every performance, Springsteen is continuing the tour.

The Land of Hope and Dreams Tour is scheduled to run through May 30th in Philadelphia, and according to those close to the band, Springsteen has no intention of backing down.

That may be the most important part of this entire story.

At a time when fear and intimidation increasingly dominate political discourse, Springsteen is still walking onto the stage every night. Still singing. Still speaking. Still refusing to be bullied into silence.

Supporters say that is what real courage looks like.

Not anonymous threats sent from behind computer screens.

Not outrage campaigns on social media.

Not politicians insulting aging musicians to score points with supporters.

But someone standing in front of thousands of people, knowing the risks, and speaking anyway because they believe the message matters.

And regardless of political affiliation, that principle used to mean something in America.

You don’t have to agree with Bruce Springsteen’s politics to recognize the danger of a culture where political disagreement escalates into death threats.

You don’t have to love his music to understand why many people see this moment as bigger than one artist or one tour.

Because today it’s Bruce Springsteen.

Tomorrow it could be anyone who dares to criticize the wrong political figure in front of the wrong crowd.

Springsteen once sang about “a land of hope and dreams.” The question now is whether America can still be a place where people are free to speak, argue, protest, create, and disagree without fear of violence.

Share this everywhere and stand with the Boss.

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