Maria Shriver isn’t pleased with what she called a “petty” effort from House Republicans to rename the iconic John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., named for her uncle, after President Donald Trump.
Last week, Republican Rep. Bob Onder of Missouri introduced the “Make Entertainment Great Again Act,” which seeks to change the Kennedy Center’s name to “Donald J. Trump Center for Performing Arts.” In a statement announcing the bill, the Missouri Republican wrote, “I cannot think of a more ubiquitous symbol of American exceptionalism in the arts, entertainment, and popular culture at large than President Trump.”
Onder’s proposal came just one day after Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee passed an amendment that called for renaming the center’s opera house after first lady Melania Trump.
On Monday, Shriver — the former first lady of California and an Emmy Award-winning journalist — responded to the push to strip her uncle’s name from the center, calling it “insane” in a post on X.
“It makes my blood boil,” she wrote. “It’s so ridiculous, so petty, so small minded. Truly, what is this about? It’s always about something. ‘Let’s get rid of the Rose Garden. Let’s rename the Kennedy Center.’ What’s next?”








