President Trump Hosts Kennedy Center Board as He Seeks to Remake Arts and Culture in America
- President Donald Trump hosted the Kennedy Center's leadership at the White House, emphasizing his focus on transforming the center as part of a broader arts initiative.
- The new board unanimously approved Trump as its chair and is made up of his loyalists.
- Trump criticized the center's previous programming as 'woke' and 'terrible' while seeking to cut federal arts funding.
- Control of the Kennedy Center has shifted from a nonpartisan institution to Trump's ideological vision for the arts.
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President Trump vows to turn the Kennedy Center around, remake arts and culture in America
President Donald Trump hosted the Kennedy Center 's leadership at the White House on Monday night, reinforcing how much attention he's devoting to remaking a premier cultural center as part of a larger effort to overhaul the social and ideological dynamics of the national arts scene.
Live Nation adds key Trump ally Richard Grenell to its board amid DOJ probe
By Brian Stelter, CNN (CNN) — Amid an antitrust battle with the Justice Department, global entertainment company Live Nation is adding one of President Trump’s closest advisors to its board of directors. Richard Grenell, who is both Trump’s presidential envoy for special missions and the newly installed president of the Kennedy Center, was named to the Live Nation board on Tuesday. Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, has been trying…
Live Nation Elects Richard Grenell, Trump-Appointed Head of Kennedy Center, to Its Board of Directors
Live Nation Entertainment, the world’s largest live-entertainment company, has announced the election of Richard Grenell to its board of directors. Grenell, who President Trump recently appointed president of the embattled John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, has also served as U.S. Ambassador to Germany, Acting Director of National Intelligence, Presidential Envoy for Kosovo-Serbia Negotiations and Presidential Envoy for Special Mi…
Another Classic President Trump Candid Moment: "Shove It Up Their A**"
President Trump shared another classic candid moment. He said his delayed second term means he’ll preside over the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics, both to be held in America. He also mentioned that winning would have made him miss America’s 250th birthday. Then they stole the election. So he said to himself “I’ll run again, and I’ll shove it up their a*s.” And now he’s the winner and gets to enjoy being President during all 3 of those massive …
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