President Trump said on Wednesday that he was “unanimously” to lead the Kennedy Center’s board of directors, and continued his seizure of the Cultural Center in Washington, DC.
The move, which the president announced on his social media site, comes after Trump moved to the members of the organization’s board of directors who were appointed by his predecessor Joe Biden.
“It is a great honor to be president of the Kennedy Center, especially with this amazing Board of Trustees,” Trump wrote, Trump in fact. “We will make the Kennedy center a very special and exciting place!”
On Monday, Trump announced that Richard Greenil, who is his envoy for private missions, will be the temporary executive director of the Kennedy Center. Trump criticized the organization for excessively waking programming. Trump was really written socially while announcing the appointment of Greenil.
The next season of the Kennedy Center includes the revival of the famous musical plays such as “Les Misérables”, “Legally Blonde” and “The Sound of Music”, in addition to a presentation celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of “Dungeons & Dragons” and producing “Production”. Parade, “who depicts the trial and softness of Jewish America Leo Frank in Georgia in 1915.
Trump’s changes were met with immediate work by entertainment characters. Senda Rims, the organization’s treasurer, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, announced immediately that she had resigned from the Board of Directors.
“I can confirm that from today, Shunda resigned from the Kennedy Center Board. A representative of the Rhimes said:” We have no other comment. “
The New York Times reported that Soprano René Fleming said it would step down as a technical advisor to the center, according to the New York Times.
Meanwhile, Bin Tayyat Al -Mughni, songwriter and Bin Tai Al -Fayyah Al -Fayyal said on Wednesday on Instagram that he would step down as a technical advisor to the national symphony orchestra due to the president’s actions. “Looking at the developments at the Kennedy Center, actually, today, as a technical advisor to NSO,” he wrote. “Not mine.”
The Kennedy Center said that the newly formed board of directors will include the Chief of Staff of the White House, Suzy Wales. White House Chief of Staff Dan Skafino; Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi; And the second lady Usha Vance. The Board of Directors also ended the contract of Deborah Rart, who was the head of the Kennedy Center for more than a decade.