Arts Institutions

Trump Abandons Kennedy Center Renovation Efforts

It appears there’s a sentiment of relief, or perhaps even grim satisfaction, circulating regarding Donald Trump’s apparent decision to disengage from further involvement with the Kennedy Center. The narrative being discussed suggests that rather than see him “fix” something, those involved would prefer a complete cessation of his interference. The phrase, “They’d rather die than see me fix it,” is being interpreted not as a statement of opposition to actual improvements, but rather as a resistance to Trump’s particular brand of intervention, which many believe is inherently destructive.

From this perspective, the idea of Trump “fixing” the Kennedy Center is seen as a misnomer.… Continue reading

Judge Orders Trump Name Removed From Kennedy Center

A federal judge has ruled that President Trump cannot add his name to the Kennedy Center, stating that the arts complex is legally designated to honor President John F. Kennedy and only Congress can alter its name. The judge also temporarily halted plans for a two-year renovation that was set to begin in July, citing a lack of sufficient information for the board’s decision to close the center. The Kennedy Center plans to appeal the decision, while President Trump expressed his frustration and considered relinquishing oversight of the institution. Signage and online materials bearing the proposed “Trump Kennedy Center” name must be removed within 14 days as a result of the ruling.

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