Neil Yang He has fiercely criticized US President Donald Trump after his recent online attacks on Bruce Springstin and other musicians.

Canadian singer, a songwriter who also has American citizenship in a new post in Neil Young Archives websitewrote: “Bruce and thousands of musicians think you are destroying America. You worry about it instead of the children who die in Gaza. This is your problem. I’m not afraid of you. Not even the rest. Remove the FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Service) when we need it more. This is your Trump problem. Stop thinking about what the rockers are saying. Think about how to save America from the chaos you created. “

Yang continued, citing Taylor Swift and Bruce Springy – who have been targeted by Donald Trump in recent years: “Taylor Swift is right. So is Bruce. You know what I feel. You worry more about yourself than for America. Wake up Trump !! Remember what is the White House? “

Later, the singer-singer added: “You forget your real job. You work for us. Wake up Republicans! This guy is out of control. We need a real president! “

Neil Yang posted the post after Bruce Springstein’s statement that The Trump government is “corrupt, incompetent and treacherous” During his concert at Manchester’s Co-op Live on May 14th. In response, the US president called the singer “Rock Star” who “He has to keep his mouth closed until he returns to the country.”

Bruce Springstein was not overwhelmed by Trump’s words – at his second concert at Co -op Live, he gave a three -minute speech against the US president, saying: “Things are happening at this time when they alter the very nature of the democracy of our country and are very important to ignore them.”

Donald Trump also attacked Taylor Swift on social media: “One has noticed that since I said ‘I hate Taylor Swift’ is no longer ‘better’?”

The US Federation of Musicians later responded to Trump’s comments on both Bruce Springstin and Taylor Swift, with organization President Tinos Galiardi saying: “Musicians have the right to freedom of expression and we are in solidarity with all our members.”