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New board elects President Trump chair of Kennedy Center

In a dramatic shake-up, the Kennedy Center has just made headlines. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump’s hand-picked Board of Trustees made a bold decision. They voted to remove billionaire David Rubenstein as chair. Trump is now the new chairman.

Major leadership changes

The Board of Trustees, entirely appointed by Trump, voted to replace Rubenstein, a prominent figure at the center for years. The change sent shockwaves through the arts world. Trump’s rise to chairmanship was confirmed just days before the official vote. The Kennedy Center was left reeling from the news.

Deborah Rutter exits

In the wake of Trump’s appointment, Kennedy Center president Deborah F. Rutter announced she was stepping down. She had held the position for over a decade, but now it’s time for a change. Rutter, who has been at the helm since 2014, expressed pride in her achievements. However, she made it clear that the arts must be protected, nurtured, and prioritized.

Rutter’s departure was swift. Her statement praised the Kennedy Center’s role as a beacon of America’s cultural values. She reminded everyone of the power of artistic expression and its vital place in democracy. “Art reflects who we are,” she said, stressing the importance of artists and their impact on society.

Despite her pride, Rutter’s tone was one of frustration. She had planned to step down at the end of 2024, but this sudden shift made her decision come earlier than expected.

The Mayor’s take on the shake-up

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser also weighed in on the changes at the Kennedy Center. Although she is not a voting member of the board, she attends meetings regularly. Bowser praised Rubenstein’s leadership, describing him as an exceptional chair. She emphasized the importance of maintaining the Kennedy Center’s world-class programming and ensuring that future leadership matches Rubenstein’s level of talent.

New board members announced

The Kennedy Center quickly announced the appointment of 14 new board members, many closely tied to Trump’s administration. Among the new members are White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino. The center also welcomed several influential figures, including Usha Vance, the second lady, and former diplomat Richard Grennell, who is stepping in as the interim president.

The total number of board members now stands at 31. The Kennedy Center’s future is uncertain as these political shifts unfold.

Trump made sure to share his excitement about the new role. He posted on his social media platform, TruthSocial, calling it “a great honor” to chair the Kennedy Center. He promised big changes and a brighter future for the iconic institution.

With Trump at the helm and a host of new, high-profile board members, the Kennedy Center is entering a new chapter.

Anna Karolina Heinrich

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