Trump ‘disappointed,’ vows to ‘fix’ Kennedy Center after first tour
- Donald Trump expressed disappointment during his first tour as chairman of the Kennedy Center, noting it is in 'tremendous disrepair' and asserting it needs restoration after his takeover.
- Trump mentioned the canceled production of 'Hamilton', reflecting on the center's artistic role, which was historically devoid of a political point of view.
- Trump criticized the union structure for costs associated with performing at the center and emphasized its importance to D.C. And the country.
- Interim Executive Director Ric Grenell stated that they will not allow the Kennedy Center to be 'an intolerant place', indicating a focus on diverse political views.
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"Trump did a putsch at the Kennedy Center, and he didn't choose this cultural flagship at random"
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".
Touring Kennedy Center, Trump Mused on His Childhood ‘Aptitude for Music’
During his first visit to the Kennedy Center since making himself the chairman of its board, President Trump had a lot to say about Broadway shows, dancers in silk tights, the Potomac River and Elvis Presley. But in a private discussion at the start of a meeting of the center’s board on Monday, Mr. Trump offered something he usually steers away from in bigger settings: a personal anecdote about his childhood. He told the assembled board members …
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