White House Calls Bruce Springsteen’s Anti-ICE Song “Irrelevant”

Not everyone is a fan of Bruce Springsteen‘s latest anti-ICE anthem, which takes aim at “King Trump.”
After The Boss released ‘Streets of Minneapolis‘ about the recent killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in the Minnesota capital, the White House has slammed the song as “irrelevant” and “inaccurate.”
“The Trump Administration is focused on encouraging state and local Democrats to work with federal law enforcement officers on removing dangerous criminal illegal aliens from their communities—not random songs with irrelevant opinions and inaccurate information,” said White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson in a statement about the single.
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“The media should cover how Democrats have refused to work with the Administration, and instead, opted to provide sanctuary for these criminal illegals,” she added.
With the chant “ICE out now” featured among audio from actual protests, ‘Streets of Minneapolis‘ is in classic form from the the card-carrying anti-MAGA rock legend, who calls out “King Trump and his private army from the DHS” on the song.
Springsteen said the single is “in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis,” adding, “It’s dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Stay free, Bruce Springsteen.”



