Bruce ‘The Boss’ Springsteen was the music guest at the 10th annual Stand Up for Heroes event in New York City on Tuesday at the Theater at Madison Square Garden.
The star-packed lineup included Louis C.K., Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, and Jon Stewart, who couldn’t help but tell jokes about Donald Trump, and how the Republican nominee had a Twitter war with the award winning comedian/talk show host three-years ago that lasted a few days culminating with Trump calling him overrated.
Stewart said he didn’t think Trump would be able to recover from the Access Hollywood tape where he was caught making crude remarks about women, but instead the race seems to be tightening. “What is happening?” he said. “I thought we were done three weeks ago.”
Run by the Bob Woodruff Foundation and presented by the New York Comedy Festival Woodruff, is the ABC News reporter who was nearly killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2006, and started the foundation with his wife, Lee, to raise money to help veterans severely wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.