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Bruce Springsteen slams ICE, Trump

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Bruce Springsteen slams ICE, Trump in new song dedicated to the people of Minneapolis
Bruce Springsteen released a fiery protest song Wednesday dedicated to the memory of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two Minneapolis residents who were fatally shot by federal agents this month.

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Bruce Springsteen Trashes 'King Trump' in New 'Streets of Minneapolis' Song
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Bruce Springsteen blasts 'King Trump,' slams Alex Pretti shooting in new song
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Bruce Springsteen releases Minneapolis protest song, sings 'ICE out now!'
Bruce Springsteen on Wednesday released a protest song honoring Alex Pretti and Renee Good, two Minneapolis residents killed in what he called the "state of terror" visited on the city by President Do...

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Bruce Springsteen releases anti-ICE song dedicated to Minneapolis
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Bruce Springsteen releases new ICE protest song, ‘Streets of Minneapolis’

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