Trump dismisses protests, touts Kennedy Center’s future at ‘Les Mis’ opening
- On June 11, Donald Trump attended the opening night of Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center, despite protests from cast members considering a boycott.
- Trump took control of the Kennedy Center in February, changing its board and becoming chairman, which led to performance cancellations.
- Some actors skipped the performance to protest Trump’s presence, creating a stir during the event.
- Trump commented to The Washington Post that he enjoyed the show, despite the controversy surrounding his attendance.
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Check Donald Trump's reaction as Les Misérables cast members plan boycott at Kennedy Center, 'All I do…'
On June 11, President Trump and Melania attended Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center amid reports of a cast boycott. Trump dismissed the boycott and emphasized the need for repairs at the center, while also addressing ongoing protests against his immigration policies across the country.
·New Delhi, India
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President Trump on Wednesday attended the opening night performance of "Les Misérables," one of the first shows to hit the stage at the Kennedy Center since Trump drastically overhauled the performing arts center's operations.
·Washington, United States
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