Bruce Springsteen Performs at Minneapolis No Kings Protest: 'You Gave Us Courage'
Bruce Springsteen has been a long-time advocate for social justice and human rights. His latest appearance at the Minneapolis No Kings protest in Minnesota is a testament to his commitment to these causes. The protest, which took place on March 27, 2026, was a response to the federal troops that brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis during the winter.
Springsteen performed his song 'Streets of Minneapolis' in honor of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two individuals who were killed during the federal troops' presence in the city. The song is a powerful tribute to the victims and a call to action for those who are fighting for justice.
The No Kings protest was a peaceful gathering of people from all walks of life who came together to demand change and an end to the violence that has plagued their city. Springsteen's appearance at the protest was a significant moment, as it brought attention to the cause and inspired others to take action.
In a statement, Springsteen said, 'This past winter, federal troops brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis, but they picked the wrong city.' His words are a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right and fighting against injustice.
The Minneapolis No Kings protest is just one example of the many movements that are taking place around the world. It is a testament to the power of collective action and the impact that individuals can have when they come together to demand change.
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[1] Watch Bruce Springsteen play 'Streets Of Minneapolis' at anti-Trump 'No Kings' protest in Minnesota
[2] Bruce Springsteen Appears at Minneapolis No Kings Protest: 'You Gave Us Courage'
[3] See Bruce Springsteen Perform 'Streets of Minneapolis' at St. Paul No Kings Rally