Washington's Premier Arts Venue Gets Presidential Makeover as Board Approves New Dual Name
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Board members selected by President Trump have unanimously approved adding the president's name to Washington D.C.'s flagship performing arts venue, creating a hyphenated designation. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Thursday's decision by the restructured board, though questions remain about the legal framework governing such institutional rebranding.
**Board Approves Controversial Name Change for Iconic DC Arts Venue**
Washington's premier performing arts venue will soon bear a new identity after its board of trustees unanimously approved adding President Trump's name to the historic institution. The decision transforms the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts into the Trump-Kennedy Center, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
This dramatic move follows months of public hints from the president, who repeatedly suggested the change during various events, including the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony. The vote comes after Trump completely restructured the center's leadership in February, installing his own appointees to the board.
However, serious questions remain about the legality of this decision. Officials have not provided clear authority demonstrating the board's power to alter the institution's federally designated name. The center has experienced significant turbulence over the past year as Trump reshaped its governance structure.
The announcement marks another example of the administration's efforts to leave its mark on Washington's cultural landmarks and institutions.
