President Donald Trump doesn't have his name on the Kennedy Center yet, but he's already shaped it to his tastes. Later this month, he's assembling the center's board of trustees, which he chairs, in Palm Beach, Florida " nearly 1,000 miles away from the institution's home in Washington, DC. Board meetings, one attendee says, now mirror Trump Cabinet meetings, with members going around the room to "talk about how great and visionary the president is and how he has so much class and taste."
While Trump awarded the latest class of Kennedy Center honorees with their prizes Saturday evening in an Oval Office ceremony, he reflected on his administration's changes to the arts institution. "As you know, the building is being renovated. ... We're going to make it something really special," he said.
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