Kennedy Center vice president says he was fired after past writings, statements questioned
- In May 2025, Floyd Brown, a far-right activist, was dismissed from his role overseeing development efforts at the Kennedy Center after roughly a month in the position.
- His firing followed CNN's inquiry into his past public comments on homosexuality and conspiracy theories, which caused internal concern among staff and donors.
- Brown denied that his Christian beliefs or past remarks influenced his professional conduct and said he never intended to offend or demean anyone.
- Brown announced that he was dismissed the previous day by Richard Grenell, the interim president of the Kennedy Center, attributing his termination to his Christian views on marriage.
- The firing suggests sensitivity to public and internal reactions to leadership appointments linked to controversial political views at the Kennedy Center.
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Kennedy Center Dismisses Christian VP Following CNN Report
Floyd Brown, a former vice president at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, says he was fired after CNN … Read More The post Kennedy Center Dismisses Christian VP Following CNN Report first appeared on Charisma News. The post Kennedy Center Dismisses Christian VP Following CNN Report appeared first on Charisma News.
Kennedy Center VP says he was fired because of his opposition to same-sex ‘marriage’
Floyd Brown said the only explanation for his termination is the one given to him at the time of his firing: ‘Floyd, you must recant your belief in traditional marriage and your past statements on the topic, or you will be fired.’
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