Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro have announced their departure from the United States following Donald Trumpâs victorious return to the White House. The legendary musician and the iconic actor, both vocal critics of Trump, cited the countryâs political climate as the reason for their departures, saying they no longer feel respected or valued in the nation they once championed.
âThis is not the America I sang about,â Springsteen said, standing on the steps of his New Jersey home at a news conference. âIâve spent my career writing about this country, its people, its struggles. But after this election, I feel like Iâm writing a farewell letter.â
De Niro, who joined Springsteen for the announcement, didnât mince words. âThis place has gone off the rails,â he said. âPeople have spoken and apparently they donât want us anymore. Fine. Weâll go somewhere where weâll be appreciated.â
Springsteen, affectionately known as âThe Boss,â has long been a voice of the working class, his songs chronicling the hopes and struggles of ordinary Americans. But with Trumpâs reelection, he says those dreams seem increasingly out of reach.
âIâve always believed in the potential of America,â Springsteen said. âBut this election feels like a huge step backward. It feels like the soul of this country is on pause.â
De Niro, a two-time Oscar winner, echoed that sentiment. Known for his fiery anti-Trump rhetoric, the actor said he no longer felt safe or respected in his home country. âIâve been called names for speaking out against Trump,â he said. âAt some point, you have to ask yourself: Is it worth it?â
While neither Springsteen nor De Niro have revealed their exact plans, speculation is rife. Some pundits suggest that Springsteen could settle in Ireland, a country he has often described as his second home. De Niro, whose father was of Italian descent, has hinted that he would settle in Tuscany, a region he has hailed as âthe exact opposite of Mar-a-Lago.â
âIf America canât handle us, maybe Europe will,â De Niro joked. âAt least they know how to treat artists there.â
The duo joked about creating a community for American expats, inviting âall the disillusioned dreamersâ to join them. âWeâll call it âHeartbreak Hill,’â Springsteen said with a smile.
The announcement sparked an emotional reaction from fans and critics alike. Social media was flooded with messages of grief from Springsteenâs followers, many of whom viewed his departure as a symbolic loss to the nation.
âBruce is leaving? Itâs like America is losing its heartbeat,â one fan posted. âIf The Boss canât take it anymore, what hope do we have for the rest of us?â
De Niroâs announcement also sparked strong reactions, with some applauding his decision and others criticizing it as overly dramatic. âDe Niro talks tough, but now he runs away? Typical of the Hollywood elite,â wrote one of his most combative fans.
Not everyone is mourning the loss. Conservative pundits were quick to celebrate the news, casting it as a victory for the Trump administration. âDe Niro and Springsteen leaving is proof that America is better off with Trump,â tweeted one prominent right-wing influencer. âMaybe theyâll take the rest of Hollywood with them.â
Fox News anchors mocked the announcement, suggesting the two stars were âthrowing tantrumsâ because they didnât get what they wanted. âTheyâve been threatening to leave for years,â one anchor said. âDonât let the door hit you when you leave.â
Unsurprisingly, both Springsteen and De Niro took the opportunity to criticize Trump one last time before they left office. Springsteen called Trumpâs re-election âa tragedy for everyone who believes in decency and fairness,â while De Niro called the former president âthe biggest fraud ever sold to the American people.â
Their comments resonated with many fans, but further fueled their detractors. âThese guys still think theyâre the conscience of America,â one commenter said. âNews flash: no one listens anymore.â
Despite their disappointment, neither Springsteen nor De Niro have any plans to retire. Springsteen has hinted that he will release an album inspired by his feelings of exile, tentatively ŃÎčŃled Songs for a Lost America. De Niro is reportedly in talks for a film project exploring the lives of American expatriates.
âIâll keep making music, no matter where I am,â Springsteen said. âYou can take me out of America, but you canât take America out of me.â
De Niro, ever the performer, concluded the press conference with a touch of drama. âThis is not goodbye, this is âsee you later,’â he said. âAnd when America decides to come to its senses, maybe weâll come back.â
The departure of two cultural icons underscores the growing divide in Americaâs political and social landscape. For some, their decision to leave feels like a betrayal; for others, itâs a bold act of protest against a nation they believe has lost its way.
As one fan put it: âIf Springsteen and De Niro can no longer find hope here, what does that say about the rest of us?â
Only time will tell whether their departure will bring about change or simply add fuel to an already burning fire. But one thing is for sure: America will not be the same without them.