Trump ‘disappointed,’ vows to ‘fix’ Kennedy Center after first tour
- Trump expressed disappointment in the state of the Kennedy Center, stating it is 'in tremendous disrepair' during his first visit since becoming chair.
- He plans to request Congressional funding to help restore the structure of the building, highlighting its potential for improvement.
- Trump criticized the cost of events at the Kennedy Center, mentioning the fees as excessive.
- Improvements at the Kennedy Center are part of Trump's broader agenda to address issues in Washington, DC.
59 Articles
59 Articles
CHRONIQUE. Donald Trump self-proclaimed president of this show complex located in Washington, D.C., and dependent on the federal state. An atypical place in American culture, and suitable to lead an identity and patriotic reconquest, analysis, in his chronicle, Michel Guerrin, editor-in-chief of the "World".
EXCLUSIVE: Trump Merciless Mocked For Wanting to Bring Back 'Non-Woke Musicals Like Cats' — As President's Kennedy Center Plans 'Leaked'
Donald Trump has once again become the focus of jokes, after it was revealed he wants 'Cats' to return as part of his Kennedy Center shake up.
Brotman: Trump should follow JFK’s example as national arts advocate
President Donald Trump’s unprecedented move to gain appointment as chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts was accomplished with unusual speed after he took office. He replaced most of the existing board members with his appointees,…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

































