Trump elected chair of the Kennedy Center by newly constituted board
The newly constituted board of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has elected President Donald Trump as its chairman.
The vote, according to the president, was unanimous.
āIt is a Great Honor to be Chairman of The Kennedy Center, especially with this amazing Board of Trustees. We will make The Kennedy Center a very special and exciting place!ā Trump said in on his Truth Social platform.
The center confirmed that Trump was elected chairman of the board in a statement Wednesday and announced its new board membership ā which saw the addition of several new Trump appointees after the removal of trustees who had been appointed by Democratic presidents.
The presidentās aggressive push to reshape the Kennedy Center puts the Washington, D.C.-based performing arts complex in the middle of the culture wars. While announcing his planned takeover last week, he called out the centerās programming.
āJust last year, the Kennedy Center featured Drag Shows specifically targeting our youth ā THIS WILL STOP,ā Trump said on Truth Social on Feb. 7. āThe Kennedy Center is an American Jewel, and must reflect the brightest STARS on its stage from all across our Nation. For the Kennedy Center, THE BEST IS YET TO COME!ā
Trump told reporters Monday, āSo we took over the Kennedy Center. We didnāt like what they were showing and various other things.ā
āIām going to be chairman of it, and weāre going to make sure that itās good and itās not going to be woke. Thereās no more woke in this country,ā he added. āWoke has cost us a fortune and cost us our reputation, but the reputation is coming back very, very rapidly.ā
The Kennedy Center, which opened in 1971 in Washington, D.C., was designated as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy following his assassination in 1964. It is home to the Kennedy Center Honors and puts on more than 2,000 performances in a typical year, according to its website.
Trump on Monday named Ric Grenell, a longtime confidant already serving in multiple administration positions, to lead the Kennedy Center on a temporary basis.
Newly announced members of the centerās board include second lady Usha Vance; top Trump aides Dan Scavino and Sergio Gor; chief of staff Susie Wiles; and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnickās wife, Allison Lutnick.
Among the boardās most immediate tasks had been to identify a replacement for the centerās president, Deborah Rutter, who confirmed Wednesday that she has officially departed her position in a lengthy statement that offered a subtle critique of Trumpās efforts.
The center also confirmed in a statement Wednesday that Rutterās contract has been terminated. She had previously announced her intent to step down as the Kennedy Centerās president, and the board had retained a headhunting firm to help identify a new leader, but her departure was hastened after Trump moved to remake the board on Feb. 7.
āThe goal of the Kennedy Center has been to live up to our namesake, serving as a beacon for the world and ensuring our work reflects America. I depart my position proud of all we accomplished to meet that ambition,ā she said.
āMuch like our democracy itself, artistic expression must be nurtured, fostered, prioritized, and protected. It is not a passive endeavor; indeed, there is no clearer sign of American democracy at work than our artists, the work they produce, and audiencesā unalienable right to actively participate,ā she added.
CNNās Betsy Klein and Kevin Liptak contributed to this report.