Kennedy Family Blasts Trump For Slapping His Name On JFK Center, Calls Move Illegal And Disgraceful

A soldier pointed out to an emperor that his predecessor had his name put on many, many buildings and monuments, and asked why he did not. He said" I would rather people of the future wonder why I didn't and deserved to, than why I did and did not deserve it."
Trump has many times asked leaders why they did not have their names plastered all over things. He is such a low-level person.
 
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A soldier pointed out to an emperor that his predecessor had his name put on many, many buildings and monuments, and asked why he did not. He said" I would rather people of the future wonder why I didn't and deserved to, than why I did and did not deserve it."
Trump has many times asked leaders why they did not have their names plastered all over things. He is such a low-level person.
Wow; more madeup bullshit...your specialty.
 
Debunked long ago.

Why are you so stupid?

His mother smoked crack while she was pregnant with him - every day. It cause severe brain damage. The syphilis she picked up turning tricks to feed that habit didn't help much either.

But the little retarded Starkey kid knows he's lying. As is the case of most (if not all) of the left on this board, he's a pathological liar.
 
From Google AI:
In 2025, the Kennedy Center saw record fundraising, largely driven by the annual Honors, bringing in $23 million, nearly doubling previous years, under President Trump's new leadership, alongside successes like a major Les Misérables run and the NSO gala, but also faced general ticket sales challenges, leading to new directives like mandatory anthems for fundraising, with overall goals focused on expanding arts access.

Key Fundraising Highlights:
  • Kennedy Center Honors: A record-breaking $23 million was raised for the 48th annual Honors, significantly more than the $12.7 million from the prior year.
  • NSO Gala: The National Symphony Orchestra's annual gala raised a record $3.45 million, showing strong donor support for specific programs.
  • Les Misérables Run: The production exceeded revenue goals, generating 135% of planned revenue and raising an additional $10.2 million at its opening night.
Leadership & Strategy (2025):
  • New Leadership: Under President Donald Trump, the center aimed for more showy, politically aligned events, with a stated goal of bipartisanship.
  • Fundraising Directives: New initiatives included allowing major donors to conduct the National Anthem for large contributions, a departure from past practices.
Challenges:
  • Ticket Sales: The center faced difficulties with overall ticket sales, particularly for the National Symphony Orchestra, in the first half of 2025.
Overall Impact:
  • The fundraising success, especially for the Honors, signaled robust donor enthusiasm, with officials citing "unprecedented support" for the institution's mission
 
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