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Donald Trump Says Kennedy Center Will Not Be Torn Down, But Signals Major Work Will Expose Steel Framing

Donald Trump on Monday. Photo by Alex Wong/ A day after announcing the closure of the Kennedy Center for two years for renovations, Donald Trump told reporters that the plans would not be for “ripping it out.” But he signaled major changes to the complex, as he said. “I’ll be using the steel.

Trump Says Kennedy Center Won't Be Torn Down, But Major Work Done

Trump Says Kennedy Center Won't Be Torn Down, But Major Work Done

Credit: Deadline

Key Highlights

  • So we’re using the structure.
  • We’re using some of the marble, and some of the marble comes down, but when it’s open it will be brand new and really beautiful.
  • It will be at the highest level.” In a Truth Social post on Sunday, Trump said that the plans are for the center to close on July 4 for two years, enabling a speedier construction than if crews had to work around ongoing performances.
  • Related Stories Acquisitions Project Netflix: MAGA's Plan To Sandbag Warner Bros Deal; Streamer Called "Biggest Political & Ideology Messaging Machine In Human History" News Turning Point USA's Alt-Super Bowl Halftime Show Finally Has A Lineup The president said that the closure plan is subject to approval from the Kennedy Center board, which is now dominated by Trump loyalists.
  • Watch on Deadline Trump’s announcement quickly drew suspicion that the renovations are merely an excuse for the closure, given that a number of artists have withdrawn from shows and ticket sales have reportedly fallen since the president took over the complex.
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