donald j trump criticizes supreme court and bruce springsteen in truth social posts

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donald j trump criticizes supreme court and bruce springsteen in truth social posts

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Donald J. Trump, former President of the United States, expressed his views on various topics through a series of posts on Truth Social on May 16, 2025. These posts reflect his ongoing engagement with political and cultural issues.

In a post made at 09:35 AM EST, Trump criticized the Supreme Court, suggesting that it is being manipulated by "radical left losers." He stated that these individuals lack public support and are relying on intimidating the court as their strategy. Trump emphasized the importance of preventing this from happening to the country. "THE SUPREME COURT IS BEING PLAYED BY THE RADICAL LEFT LOSERS, WHO HAVE NO SUPPORT, THE PUBLIC HATES THEM, AND THEIR ONLY HOPE IS THE INTIMIDATION OF THE COURT, ITSELF. WE CAN’T LET THAT HAPPEN TO OUR COUNTRY!"

Later that day, at 9:35 AM EST, another post was shared which included a link but did not provide additional context or commentary. The content of this tweet remains unclear due to its brevity and lack of descriptive text. "Donald J. Trump Truth Social 05.16.25 9:35 AM EST https://t.co/lAzh3mX5yX"

At 10:07 AM EST, Trump commented on musician Bruce Springsteen's actions abroad. He criticized Springsteen for speaking negatively about the President of the United States while in a foreign country and voiced his long-standing dislike for Springsteen's music and political views. Trump referred to Springsteen's politics as radical leftist in nature. "I see that Highly Overrated Bruce Springsteen goes to a Foreign Country to speak badly about the President of the United States. Never liked him, never liked his music, or his Radical Left Politics and, importantly, he’s not a"

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