Bruce Springsteen offers prayers for Trump and condemns political violence after WHCA shooting
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
Bruce Springsteen offers prayers for Trump and condemns political violence after WHCA shooting
11 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
Springsteen addressed the crowd in Austin, Texas, following the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner shooting, where suspected gunman Cole Allen was taken into custody and no administration officials were injured.
Springsteen, known for his criticism of President Trump, emphasized unity and peaceful disagreement, stating there is no place for political violence in the United States.
The incident prompted President Trump to praise law enforcement's response, while authorities continue investigating Allen's motive ahead of his expected arraignment. Springsteen's remarks come amid his ongoing tour and recent protest song releases.
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Will this attack permanently alter security for high-profile public gatherings?
What does the attacker's manifesto reveal about the nature of political extremism?
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