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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Trump Announces Closure of Kennedy Center for Two Years [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(68,702 posts)40. He appointed them all, at least the ones who have a vote.
Kennedy Center changed board rules months before vote to add Trump's name
Kennedy Center changed board rules months before vote to add Trumps name
The new rules say only trustees appointed by the president can vote, barring other members, including Democrats who hold seats, from decisions. The center said the change reflects longstanding precedent.
December 31, 2025 at 5:00 a.m. EST
By Janay Kingsberry and Kelsey Ables
The Kennedy Center adopted bylaws earlier this year that limited voting to presidentially appointed trustees, a move that preceded a unanimous decision this month by board members installed by President Donald Trump to add his name to the center.
The current bylaws, obtained by The Washington Post, were revised in May to specify that board members designated by Congress known as ex officio members could not vote or count toward a quorum. Legal experts say the move may conflict with the institutions charter.
Trump took over the Kennedy Center in February, purging its board of members he had not appointed. The months that followed saw struggling ticket sales and programming changes that began to align the arts complex with the Trump administrations broader cultural aims, culminating with the annual Kennedy Center Honors hosted by the president.
Days later, on Dec. 18, the board voted to add the presidents name to the institution, and within 24 hours it was on the website and the building itself: The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.
Kennedy Center changed board rules months before vote to add Trumps name
The new rules say only trustees appointed by the president can vote, barring other members, including Democrats who hold seats, from decisions. The center said the change reflects longstanding precedent.
December 31, 2025 at 5:00 a.m. EST
By Janay Kingsberry and Kelsey Ables
The Kennedy Center adopted bylaws earlier this year that limited voting to presidentially appointed trustees, a move that preceded a unanimous decision this month by board members installed by President Donald Trump to add his name to the center.
The current bylaws, obtained by The Washington Post, were revised in May to specify that board members designated by Congress known as ex officio members could not vote or count toward a quorum. Legal experts say the move may conflict with the institutions charter.
Trump took over the Kennedy Center in February, purging its board of members he had not appointed. The months that followed saw struggling ticket sales and programming changes that began to align the arts complex with the Trump administrations broader cultural aims, culminating with the annual Kennedy Center Honors hosted by the president.
Days later, on Dec. 18, the board voted to add the presidents name to the institution, and within 24 hours it was on the website and the building itself: The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.
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BREAKING: Trump Announces Closure of Kennedy Center for Two Years [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
14 hrs ago
OP
I'm not a lawyer, but someone has standing and the Kennedy family has money. And frankly,
Gaugamela
14 hrs ago
#8
I haven't seen their balance sheet, but I'm going to take a chance and agree with your assertion. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
14 hrs ago
#17
They had better get moving because we could see a demo crew there at any time
Bluetus
12 hrs ago
#45
Maybe it's a matter of licensing or branding. Their name is on the Building. /nt
bucolic_frolic
13 hrs ago
#21
Due to an act on Congress. I seriously doubt that the Kennedys derive any
mahatmakanejeeves
13 hrs ago
#24
They receive publicity and pride at the use of their famous ancestor's name
bucolic_frolic
13 hrs ago
#26
True. I'm not an accountant either, but unless the Kennedy family incorporated itself, and
mahatmakanejeeves
13 hrs ago
#28
Thanks. I figure that as long as I'm up at 2:00 a.m. because of ... you know ... I might as well fire up the tablet. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
13 hrs ago
#35
This country doesn't need another whorehouse, yet Fat Donnie is intent on making everything he can into one.
jls4561
14 hrs ago
#9
He must think gluing faux gold doodads all over the place will draw in more acts.
Vinca
14 hrs ago
#12
One could say, "Melania" was the straw that broke the camel's back. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
13 hrs ago
#25
The 2026 Grosse Pointe High School senior prom committee is looking for talent. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
13 hrs ago
#34
This is only to cover up that thanks to him attendance is down 80% and artists have pulled out.
Doodley
13 hrs ago
#29
Dumb question - but isn't there a Board of Governors or some other board that has some say in all of this?
hamsterjill
12 hrs ago
#38
"... many Events using the Facility ...". More proof that he is delusional.
generalbetrayus
12 hrs ago
#48
They did such a great job with the East Wing, and lest we forget they destroyed
lostincalifornia
11 hrs ago
#50