
"The Boss is back with a fury. Bruce Springsteen is so livid over the shooting death of Alex Pretti that he released a new song on Wednesday in which he bashed President Donald Trump and his federal thugs, as well as the dirty lies he accused Stephen Miller and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem of telling. The new song is dubbed Streets of Minneapolis."
"Springsteen is then joined by background singers for the chorus, giving it a bit of a church choir vibe: Oh our Minneapolis I hear your voice Singing through the bloody mist / We'll take our stand for this land / And the stranger in our midst Here in our home they killed and roamed / In the winter of '26 / We'll remember the names of those who died /On the streets of Minneapolis"
"Springsteen sang that this is all part of the Trump administration's push to trample on our rights, and warned that if your skin is black or brown that you can be questioned or deported on sight. The Born in the USA singer then praised the chants of ICE Out from protesters and insisted our city's heart and soul persists through broken glass and bloody tears."
Bruce Springsteen released a song titled 'Streets of Minneapolis' responding to the shooting death of Alex Pretti. The song accuses President Donald Trump, DHS officials, and Stephen Miller of spreading lies and criticizes federal immigration enforcement presence in Minneapolis. The lyrics depict winter streets, occupation imagery, and allege that Pretti and Renee Good were left to die on snow-filled streets. The chorus evokes a church-choir tone pledging to remember the names of the dead and defend the city. The song frames federal actions as part of a rights-eroding administration and praises protesters chanting "ICE Out."
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