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Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." is featured in an ACLU video as the Supreme Court is set to weigh in on Trump's birthright citizenship policy.
Robert De Niro, Jane Fonda, Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez and many other famous figures led and attended the third round of No Kings protests.
Robert De Niro insisted Donald Trump "must be stopped now" while speaking at the No Kings protest in New York City Saturday. The rally was one of an estimated 3,000 or more expected across the United States.
After the thousands converged on the Capitol grounds from three separate marches across St. Paul, Gov. Tim Walz introduced Springsteen, who performed “Streets of Minneapolis.”
Gov. Tim Walz was unsparing in his condemnation of President Donald Trump and defense of Minnesota’s immigrant communities at the flagship “No Kings” protest on Saturday afternoon at the State Capitol.
Hundreds gathered in Paris for a protest against Trump's policies, featuring Bruce Springsteen's performance. Rallies occurred globally, with organizers expecting millions to participate.
Nationwide 'No Kings' rallies protest Trump, with Minnesota's flagship event led by Bruce Springsteen and major activists.
Bruce Springsteen gave a rendition of his protest song 'Streets of Minneapolis' during a No Kings rally in St. Paul.