长沙U币兑换平台汇率|【唯一TG:@heimifeng8】|Telegram账号盗号云控破解技术✨谷歌搜索留痕排名,史上最强SEO技术,20年谷歌SEO经验大佬✨Former Kennedy Center president speaks out in first interview since her firing : NPR

Former Kennedy Center president speaks out in first interview since her firingHeard on All Things Considered Mary Louise Kelly, photographed for NPR, 6 September 2025, in Washington DC. Photo by Mike Morgan for NPR. Headshot of Ashley BrownJohn Poole 2010

FMR KENNEDY CENTER PRESIDENT

Listen · 6:39 Transcript
  • Download
  • <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/nx-s1-5296904/nx-s1-5360658-1" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
  • Transcript

Credit: NPR

Deborah Rutter served as president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for a decade. This week, she was fired. President Trump had replaced many board members with his own supporters. Then, on Wednesday, the new board elected Trump as the center's new chair.

It was a fulfillment of the promise President Trump repeated on Monday to become chairman, along with promising the Kennedy Center's performances would be "good" and "not woke."

Trump previously said that he had never been to a show at the Kennedy Center. "I didn't want to go," he said during a gaggle aboard Air Force One on Sunday. "There was nothing I wanted to see."

Culture
Previous:小小骑手亮相中国马术节 平均年龄11岁表现专业
next:'The Dream Hotel' review: Laila Lalami conjures an AI nightmare : NPR