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Trump says he will host the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony
Trump says he will host the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony

NBC News

time3 days ago

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Trump says he will host the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that he would host this year's Kennedy Center Honors ceremony, the latest move by the president to revamp a Washington, D.C., cultural institution in his image. "It's going to be a big evening. I've been asked to host," the president said on Wednesday as he was announcing this year's Kennedy Center Honorees. Trump, who appointed himself chair of the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees earlier this year, said that he was reluctant to host when he was first presented with the idea. "I said, 'I don't care. I'm president of the United States. I won't do it'. They said, 'please,'" he said. "I didn't want to do it? Okay? They're going to say, 'He insisted.' I did not insist. But I think it will be quite successful," the president added. The White House did not respond to clarifying questions about what Trump's role in hosting will look like, including whether that means he'll emcee the ceremony. Past hosts of the Kennedy Center Honors include Queen Latifah, who hosted last year, and David Letterman, who hosted in 2021. On Wednesday, Trump announced this year's Kennedy Center Honorees, which include singer George Strait, actor and comedian Michael Crawford, actor Sylvester Stallone, singer Gloria Gaynor and the band KISS. Since the start of his second term, Trump has often spoken about the Kennedy Center and the changes he hopes to make there. In February, the president abruptly fired several Kennedy Center board members and installed himself as chair of the board. In a post on Truth Social at the time, the president wrote, "At my direction, we are going to make the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., GREAT AGAIN." "Just last year, the Kennedy Center featured Drag Shows specifically targeting our youth — THIS WILL STOP. The Kennedy Center is an American Jewel, and must reflect the brightest STARS on its stage from all across our Nation. For the Kennedy Center, THE BEST IS YET TO COME!," he added. On Wednesday, Trump spoke about his February decision, saying, "We ended the woke political programming, and we're restoring the Kennedy Center as the premier venue for performing arts anywhere in the country, anywhere in the world." The president also previewed forthcoming construction at the Kennedy Center, telling attendees at Wednesday's event that "with the help of Congress, we secured the critical funding necessary to rebuild the building," adding that the seats in the venue would be replaced. "All of the seats will be taken out. The room is being completely rebuilt," Trump added. Trump has also boosted an effort by a group of House Republicans to rename the Kennedy Center after first lady Melania Trump — a move that could potentially violate the law that created the center in the first place. In a Truth Social post earlier this week announcing his Wednesday visit to the Kennedy Center, the president joked about the potential renaming, writing, "GREAT Nominees for the TRUMP/KENNEDY CENTER, whoops, I mean, KENNEDY CENTER, AWARDS. They will be announced Wednesday." Trump has also sought changes at other Washington cultural institutions, including the Smithsonian Museum. On Tuesday, the White House confirmed it was conducting a review of the Smithsonian's museum exhibitions to make sure they align with Trump's view of history.

Trump to Kennedy Center board members: ‘We're going to do some good things, but the basics are there'
Trump to Kennedy Center board members: ‘We're going to do some good things, but the basics are there'

The Hill

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hill

Trump to Kennedy Center board members: ‘We're going to do some good things, but the basics are there'

President Trump on Monday delivered remarks to members of the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees, which Trump drastically overhauled earlier this year as he sought to put his stamp on the performing arts institution. Trump held the meeting in the State Dining Room at the White House on the same day the Kennedy Center announced its theater season for 2025-2026. The performing arts center, which has faced backlash over some of its changes under Trump, announced musicals such as 'Chicago,' 'Monty Python's Spamalot,' and 'Moulin Rouge!' would have runs at the center. 'We're going to do some good things, but the basics are there,' Trump told the board on Monday. 'The location is phenomenal. The importance of the building is phenomenal. And we'll have some very interesting plans. 'I always thought they should have built a beautiful performing center, open air, facing out over the Potomac,' Trump continued. 'They didn't do that. They built these crazy rooms underneath; they built three tiny little stages, very expensive. Someday, maybe somebody will occupy one.' 'We're going to turn it around,' Trump added. 'That's what I love doing. I love turning things around. Turnaround artist. We're doing that with the country.' Trump announced in February that he would boot multiple members of the Kennedy Center's board and serve as its chair. He accused the prominent arts hub of being too 'woke' and appointed Richard Grenell, his envoy for special missions, as its interim executive director. The president went on to appoint a slew of political allies as board members, including chief of staff Susie Wiles, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Fox News hosts Laura Ingraham and Maria Bartiromo and senior White House official Sergio Gor. Bondi, Wiles and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were among those at Monday night's meeting. Trump on Monday bemoaned that the Kennedy Center's previous programming was 'out of control,' arguing it showcased performances with 'rampant political propaganda.' 'Instead of putting forward programming that tears our country down and tears our country apart, the Kennedy Center should be the nation's premier venue for lifting up the best of our country and lifting up the American arts, theater, music and culture,' Trump said.

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