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Bruce Springsteen says the ‘new resistance’ against Trump has begun
    2017-01-24  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    AMERICAN rock star Bruce Springsteen, who supported Hillary Clinton during the recent presidential election campaign, said Sunday his band joins a global “new resistance” against U.S. President Donald Trump.

    “It feels a long ways away, but our hearts and our spirits are with all the millions of people that marched yesterday, and the E Street Band, we are part of the new resistance,” Springsteen told reporters in Perth, at the beginning of his Australian tour.

    Trump’s inauguration Friday and his defiant pledge to end “American carnage” was followed by a weekend of mass protests across the United States and internationally.

    Hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets of Washington and other capitals around the world Saturday for “sister marches,” mocking and denouncing the new U.S. leader the day after his inauguration.

    Speaking before a 3.5-hour set at Perth Arena, Springsteen described Trump as a “demagogue,” but added he hoped Trump’s infrastructure program succeeds in bringing jobs to places where layoffs have hit hard.

    Since his inauguration, the Trump administration has reiterated plans to abandon an ambitious Asia-Pacific trade pact, the Trans Pacific Partnership, and renegotiate other trade deals. (SD-Agencies)

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