Marble fixture sparks controversy at Kennedy Center
December 28, 2025 • Google News World
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A recent incident at the Kennedy Center has sparked controversy after a musician canceled a performance due to the addition of Donald Trump’s name to the venue. The musician, who wishes to remain anonymous, had previously scheduled a show for Christmas Eve but pulled out after learning that Trump’s name would be added to the armrests.
The Kennedy Center has since announced its intention to sue the musician for $1 million in damages. According to reports, the center had already begun making preparations for the performance and incurred significant costs as a result of the cancellation.
In response to the incident, the Kennedy Center president issued a statement rebuking the musician’s decision to cancel the show. The center has also taken steps to protect its brand by registering the domain name “TrumpKennedyCenter.org,” which is currently owned by a comedian.
The controversy surrounding Trump’s name being added to the Kennedy Center armrests has sparked debate among fans and critics alike. However, no further information is available on the matter at this time.
The Kennedy Center has not commented on the specific circumstances surrounding the musician’s decision to cancel the show or the center’s plans to sue for damages. The center has stated that it will take all necessary steps to protect its brand and reputation.
In related news, the “TrumpKennedyCenter.org” website is currently active and appears to be owned by a comedian who has taken advantage of the situation to promote their own work.
Source: Google News World