Springsteen Debuts Protest Song Against ICE and Trump at Morello's Concert in Minneapolis

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Springsteen Debuts Protest Song Against ICE and Trump at Morello's Concert in Minneapolis

Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at Tom Morello's concert in Minneapolis to debut his new protest song against ICE and Trump. The song, titled "Streets of Minneapolis," was written and recorded quickly, with Morello encouraging Springsteen to be bold in his message. The concert proceeds went to support the families of protesters Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who were killed by immigration officers. Springsteen's performance was not widely advertised and he also sang "The Ghost Of Tom Joad" and John Lennon's "Power To The People" with Morello. Morello, known for his extreme leftist views, has been vocal in his criticism of Trump and support for various causes, including the Free Palestine movement and pro-abortion stance. He has also expressed concerns about face-scanning technology and made controversial statements about using children to obstruct ICE agents. In the past, Morello has praised Fidel Castro, calling him a "hero."