Though he was on Kimmel's show to promote the new biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, the rock music icon was asked to give his take on the current state of the nation, specifically to share a "positive" and uplifting outlook with the crowd.
"You've spoken very beautifully, I think, about the state of this country and the world," Kimmel, 57, said during the interview. "And I was wondering, before you wrap up here, if you had anything positive to share with us, to inspire us, because not too many people do."
Springsteen, 76, then joked that Kimmel was "Putting [him] on the spot," but that didn't stop him from eloquently expressing his feelings on the matter.
Bruce Springsteen shares a message for America during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday, Oct. 2."I know for a fact, that that's how many people around the world still see our country," he firmly stated, while the audience broke out into applause.
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A vocal critic of Donald Trump and his administration, Springsteen's mention of "government censorship" seemed to be an indirect message about Kimmel off the air, a decision that is widely believed to have been influenced by pressure from the FCC.
His show was reinstated just days later, returning to its usual late-night time slot on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
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