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Trump’s handpicked board votes to rename Washington performing arts center the Trump Kennedy Center

President Donald Trump talks to the media while walking the red carpet before the 48th Kennedy Center Honors, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)(AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 President Donald Trump鈥檚 voted Thursday to rename Washington鈥檚 leading performing arts center as the Trump Kennedy Center, the White House said, in a move that made Democrats fume, saying the board had overstepped its legal authority.

Congress named the center after President John F. Kennedy in 1964, after his assassination. Donald A. Ritchie, who served as Senate historian from 2009-2015, said that because Congress had first named the center it would be up to Congress to 鈥渁mend the law.鈥

Ritchie said that while Trump and others can 鈥渋nformally鈥 refer to the center by a different name, they couldn鈥檛 do it in a way 鈥渢hat would (legally) stick.鈥

But the board did not wait for that debate to play out, immediately changing the branding on its website to reflect the new name.

Since returning to office in January, Trump has made the center a touchstone in a against what he has lambasted as 鈥渨oke鈥 anti-American culture.

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries told reporters that a name change requires legislative action.

鈥淥nly Congress can rename the Kennedy Center,鈥 said the New York Democrat, who serves on the board as an ex officio member because of his position in Congress.

Trump has teased the name change for some time

Roma Daravi, a spokesperson for the center, said its board voted unanimously for the new name: The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the vote on social media, attributing it to the 鈥渦nbelievable work” she said Trump has done on the center since he returned to office in January.

Trump, a Republican who’s chairman of the board, said he was honored.

鈥淭he board is a very distinguished board, most distinguished people in the country, and I was surprised by it and I was honored by it,鈥 he said at the White House.

Trump had already been referring to the center as the 鈥淭rump Kennedy Center.鈥 Asked Dec. 7 as he walked the red carpet for whether he would rename the venue after himself, Trump said such a decision would be up to the board.

Earlier this month, he talked about a 鈥渂ig event” happening at the “Trump Kennedy Center鈥 before saying, 鈥渆xcuse me, at the Kennedy Center,鈥 as his audience laughed. He was referring to for 2026, in which he participated.

Kennedy family members aren’t on board with it

The board vote did not sit well with some of the Kennedys.

Maria Shriver, a niece of John F. Kennedy, said it is 鈥渂eyond comprehension鈥 that Trump has sought to add his name to the memorial to her uncle and 鈥渂eyond wild鈥 that he would think doing so is acceptable. 鈥淚t is not,鈥 she said in a social media post.

Shriver said Kennedy was a president who brought the arts into the White House and she speculated that Trump might next seek to rename John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York or any of the other memorials to presidents in Washington.

Earlier this year, Trump renovated the Kennedy-era Rose Garden at the White House to replace the lawn with paving stones.

In his own post on the social platform X, Shriver’s brother, Tim Shriver, called the renaming an 鈥渋nsult to a great president.鈥

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is cousins with the Shrivers, serves in Trump鈥檚 Cabinet as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.

Congressional reaction breaks along party lines

Republicans approved of the vote while Democrats denounced it.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who is close to Trump, called it a 鈥渨ell-deserved honor鈥 for the president 鈥渂ecause he has poured his heart and soul into refurbishing and revitalizing鈥 the institution.

Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, another ex officio board member, said she participated in the meeting remotely and was muted when she tried to voice her concerns about the vote. 鈥淭his is just another attempt to evade the law and not let the people have a say,鈥 she said.

In response, Daravi said the entire board was invited to attend in person 鈥渁nd the privilege of listening in on the meeting was granted to all members, even those without a vote,” such as Beatty.

Beatty is among a group of non-voting Democratic lawmakers serving on the board who said the vote was illegal.

A bill introduced in Congress in July by Rep. Bob Order, R-Mo., 鈥 if passed and signed into law 鈥 would designate the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as the Donald J. Trump Center for the Performing Arts. The House transportation committee has yet to take up the bill.

Trump is more focused on the Kennedy Center

Trump showed scant interest in the Kennedy Center during his first term as president, but since returning to office in January he has appointed by Democratic presidents with some of his most ardent supporters, who then elected him as board chairman.

He has criticized the center鈥檚 past programming as too liberal and current physical appearance and has vowed to overhaul both.

Trump secured more than $250 million from the Republican-controlled Congress for renovations of the building, including the promise of fresh paint, new seats in the theaters and other upgrades.

He of the musical 鈥淟es Mis茅rables,鈥 and last week he served as host of the Kennedy Center Honors program after during his first term as president. The awards program is scheduled to be broadcast by CBS and Paramount+ on Dec. 23.

Sales of subscription packages are said to have declined since Trump’s takeover of the center, and several touring productions, including 鈥淗amilton,鈥 have canceled planned runs there. Rows of empty seats have been seen in the Concert Hall during performances by the National Symphony Orchestra.

Some performers, including actor Issa Rae and musician Rhiannon Giddens, have scrapped scheduled appearances, and Kennedy Center consultants including musician Ben Folds and singer Ren茅e Fleming have resigned.

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AP National Writer Hillel Italie in New York and Associated Press writers Kevin Freking, Mary Clare Jalonick and Lisa Mascaro in Washington contributed to this report.

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