Liberal lion led the lineup at the Minneapolis-St. Paul branch of the No Kings rallies taking place in cities across America on Saturday.
The events were set up to express left-wing opposition to various Trump administration policies, including the ICE raids and the War.
Minneapolis was a nexus of anti-ICE demonstrations at the start of this year, with outrage against the government intensifying after two protestors - Alex Pretti and Renee Good - were .
Springsteen, a longtime who , released a song on January called Streets of Minneapolis as a reaction to the bloodshed.
He performed the song this Saturday during the rally held the State in St. Paul, which is one of the 'Twin Cities' along with neighboring Minneapolis.
'Well, this past winter, federal troops brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis. They picked the wrong city,' Springsteen trumpeted onstage.
Liberal lion Bruce Springsteen led the lineup at the Minneapolis-St. Paul branch of the No Kings rallies taking place in cities across America on Saturday
The events were set up to express left-wing opposition to various Trump administration policies, including the ICE raids and the Iran War
Springsteen released a song on January called Streets of Minneapolis as a reaction to the killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good earlier this year
'The power and the solidarity of the people of Minneapolis and of Minnesota was an inspiration to the entire country. Your strength and your commitment told us that this is still America,' Springsteen continued, as seen on the No Kings livestream.
Jane Fonda, 88, who has , was also among those in attendance.
The stand-up comic carried a sign that on one side denounced ICE as 'Trump's lawless militia' and on the other demanded 'Justice for Pretti and Good.'
In the suburb of Studio City, Annette Bening joined the demonstrators on the sidewalk, holding up a sign with a drawing of Mary Poppins.
'Super Callous Fragile Nihilistic Extra Halitosis,' the sign read, meant to be sung to the tune of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Another attendee of the Studio City was Edward James Olmos, one of the stars of Blade Runner and of classic shows like Miami Vice and Battlestar Gallactica.




