political divisiveness

Seven States Reject Trump’s 250th Anniversary Fair

The upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States is shaping up to be a significantly different affair than previous national celebrations, with a notable seven states reportedly withdrawing from an event organized by Donald Trump. Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Oregon are among those making this decision, though the seventh state remains unconfirmed at this time. This withdrawal signals a growing disconnect between a significant portion of the country and the proposed celebration, which many perceive as less a non-partisan commemoration of American history and more a partisan event tailored to Trump’s personal brand.

In stark contrast to the widespread excitement and national media attention surrounding the Bicentennial in 1976, where events were referenced in popular culture and drew people from across the nation to Washington D.C.,… Continue reading

Kennedy Center Board Member Seeks to Remove Trump’s Name

A board member at the Kennedy Center has asked a judge to issue an order preventing Donald Trump from naming the iconic D.C. arts venue after himself, sparking outrage. Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty filed a motion in D.C. District Court, insisting that Congress intended for the center to remain solely a memorial to President John F. Kennedy. The motion cites the 1964 law that named the center and designated it the “sole memorial” to him, arguing that renaming it without congressional authorization undermines its purpose. Beatty also seeks to block a planned two-year closure for renovations, claiming both acts represent a breach of fiduciary duty to preserve the center as a memorial to John F. Kennedy and no one else.

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