Since returning to power nearly seven months ago, Donald Trump has taken steps to exert unusual influence and control over everything from the economy to higher education, the judiciary to the media, private businesses to nonprofit organizations, the military to museums, labor unions to law enforcement, health care to sports teams, independent federal agencies to banks, the legal profession to the entertainment industry.
But let’s not forget about cultural institutions, too. NBC News reported:
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that he would host this year’s Kennedy Center Honors ceremony, his latest move to revamp the Washington, D.C., cultural institution in his image. ‘It’s going to be a big evening. I’ve been asked to host,’ he said Wednesday as he was announcing this year’s Kennedy Center honorees.
According to the Republican, he was initially reluctant to host the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony, but “they” talked him into it.
He didn’t explain who “they” might be, but Trump appointed himself chair of the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees earlier this year, and he started naming loyalists to leadership roles at the institution while purging its traditionally bipartisan board.
The president also suggested that he’s inclined to use his role as chair to give himself a Kennedy Center Honor.
Trump: “I said, to hell with it. I'll become chairman. I'll give myself an honor…Next year, we'll honor Trump.”
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But while it was unclear whether this was intended to be funny, just as notable was the way in which Trump talked about his role at the cultural institution. To hear the Republican tell it, he has maintained a hands-on role, personally rejecting prospective Kennedy Center honorees whom he considered “wokesters.”
Trump says that all of the choices for Kennedy honorees "came through me" and adds that he turned down "some wokesters"








