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  • 2017-02-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Bruce Springsteen Pen a Letter Apologizing for Letting Trump Win the Presidency? (en)
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  • On 8 February 2017, The Observer published an open letter ostensibly from musician Bruce Springsteen concerning the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States, titled A Letter of Apology from Bruce Springsteen for Letting Trump Win: This letter was not actually written by Bruce Springsteen. Although the missive was not explicitly labeled as satire, The Observer dropped a few not-so-subtle hints to indicate that it was not an actual apology letter from The Boss. First, the author identified in the byline of the open letter was not Bruce Springsteen, but Tim Sommer: Additionally, the letter ended with the sign-off Love, Bruce, but an asterisk was appended to the word Bruce, and footnote following the letter explained the meaning of the asterisk: *Not Actually Bruce: Finally, Bruce Springsteen did not publicize the letter on his social media accounts in the days following its publication, something he'd have been inclined to do if he were truly trying to get a message out to the public. (en)
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