
MAGA influencer Steve Bannon warned that Bruce Springsteen's new song protesting against President Donald Trump's immigration policies could embolden the resistance.
In his song "Streets of Minneapolis," released this week, Springsteen laments the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
"King Trump's private army from the DHS / Guns belted to their coats / Came to Minneapolis to enforce the law / Or so their story goes," the singer explained in the song.
Bannon played most of the song on Thursday, as if it were a warning.
"I do want to say because they're trying to surround MAGA and the Trump move, everything, from media to entertainment, sports, all of it," the MAGA influencer said. "The Bruce Springsteen. Bruce, he's been whining. He's such a blue-collar guy."
"He's put out a new song, The Streets of Minneapolis," he continued. "Bruce is throwing in for the revolution. It's kind of catchy. Bruce is throwing down for the revolution."
"Going on offense, folks."




