Trump Slams Political Rivals and Kennedy Center in Fiery White House Speech

In a fiery address to new board members of the Kennedy Center, President Donald J. Trump launched into a passionate speech that took aim at his political adversaries, praised his administration’s achievements, and blasted the state of American cultural institutions.

Hosting the dinner at the White House’s State Dining Room, Trump reflected on securing major international events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics for the United States. With a tone blending satire and frustration, Trump said, “I got them both, and I said ‘man, I won’t be president,’… and they’re gonna forget that I got them.”

Trump then reignited claims that the 2020 election was rigged, joking, “You know what I’ll do? I’ll run again and I’ll shove it up their a.**” The remark, though blunt, was met with laughter and applause from the board, underscoring the political undertone of the night.

He continued, “If they would’ve left us alone, and wouldn’t have cheated… I would’ve been retired. Instead, they have me for four more years.

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Beyond politics, Trump turned his critique toward the Kennedy Center itself, which he recently restructured by ousting its board of trustees. His motivation? The presence of child-focused drag shows and what he described as “divisive programming.”

Recalling his first visit after taking over the institution, Trump quipped, “It’s the last time I’ll take a job without looking at it.” He criticized The REACH, a $250 million expansion, saying, “They built these crazy rooms underneath. Very expensive. Three tiny stages. Maybe someday someone will use one.”

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Trump emphasized that the Kennedy Center should unite, not divide, Americans through music, arts, and culture. “Instead of programming that tears our country apart, the Kennedy Center should lift up the best of America,” he declared.

As Trump positions himself as the frontrunner in the 2024 presidential race, speeches like this hint at a campaign filled with cultural reform, media criticism, and a return to America-first policies.

This latest speech is likely to energize his base while drawing sharp criticism from his opponents, further solidifying his role as a dominant force in the 2024 election narrative.


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