Updated March 17, 2025 at 17:55 PM ET
President Trump toured the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Monday, where he also presided over a board meeting as the Center’s new chair.
“We’re here to have our first board meeting, Kennedy Center, and it’s in tremendous disrepair,” Trump told reporters during the tour. “As is a lot of the rest of our country, most of it because of bad management.”
The Kennedy Center didn’t respond to a request for details about the disrepair the president witnessed.
Last month, Trump led an
overhaul
President Trump named an all-new board that, in an unprecedented move,
elected him
During a White House briefing ahead of Monday’s tour, press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump would likely make suggestions for improvements “in his business developer mind.” Later that afternoon, the President made several remarks about the state of the performing arts center.
“I think it’s important to save this structure and this building,” he said. “I think maybe we close up some of the work that’s been done and built because it was done terribly. It was done terribly. The concept was very bad.”
The Kennedy Center did not share an agenda for the board meeting with NPR, but The New York Times
reported
Since 1978, The Kennedy Center Honors have recognized the lifetime artistic achievements of people and institutions like
Queen Latifah
In 2017, he attended a Fourth of July concert at the Kennedy Center hosted by First Baptist Church Dallas. During the event, the church’s choir and orchestra performed a new song that included Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan in its lyrics. During the concert, President Trump
spoke
But in recent months, Trump has criticized the Kennedy Center’s programming for being “woke” and has vowed to change that moving forward. “We have to straighten it out,” he
told
Several artists slated to perform at the Kennedy Center have canceled their shows in protest of new leadership, including comedian
Issa Rae
During today’s visit, the President said he “never liked” Hamilton. Trump’s visit came on the heels of Vice President JD Vance’s appearance at the Kennedy Center last week, where he and second lady Usha Vance were
booed by the crowd
Jennifer Vanasco
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