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Though the Kennedy Center Honors were pre-taped before the institution’s name changed, CBS began its broadcast on Tuesday night with a voiceover that said, “And now, the Trump Kennedy Center Honors…”
CBS aired the Kennedy Center Honors on Tuesday, Dec. 23, in the midst of a contentious name change at the iconic performing arts institution in Washington, D.C.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Dec. 18 that the Kennedy Center — which was dedicated in 1964 as a living memorial for murdered President John F. Kennedy — would now be known as “The Donald J. Trump and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.”
This year’s Kennedy Center Honors awards ceremony was pre-taped before the host organization underwent its name change, leaving uncertainty about whether CBS would rebrand its broadcast to reflect Trump’s preferred name for the center.
In the end, CBS kept the title of the special program “The 48th Annual Kennedy Center Honors,” consistent with how it appeared when the ceremony was filmed, but prefaced the broadcast with a voiceover that stated, “And now, the Trump Kennedy Center Honors on CBS.”
At the same time as the voiceover, a frame appeared on the screen that read, “The Kennedy Center Honors” with the words, “The following is a Donald J. Trump and Kennedy Center Production” underneath.
In her Dec. 18 statement about the newly named “Trump Kennedy Center,” Leavitt claimed that the institution’s MAGA-aligned board “voted unanimously” to rename the center; however, Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty, an ex-officio member of the Kennedy Center board who has an automatic vote because of her position in Congress, alleged she was silenced while trying to oppose the change.
“Be clear: I was on that call, and as I tried to push my button to voice my concern, to ask questions and certainly not to vote in support of this, I was muted,” Beatty said in a video shared via X on Dec. 18. “Participants were not allowed to voice their concerns who were online, yet it was said at the end it was a unanimous vote.”
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The Kennedy Center was established by an act of Congress, and Trump’s critics have argued in recent days that only Congress is authorized to formally change its name.
Even so, the Kennedy Center almost immediately updated its logo on the website and social media to read “The Trump Kennedy Center,” and the next day, Trump’s name was added to the signage on the building’s exterior.
Prominent members of JFK’s family — including grandson Jack Schlossberg, grandnephew Joe Kennedy III, and nieces Maria Shriver and Kerry Kennedy — have spoken out against the unusual effort to put Trump’s name on another president’s memorial.
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While emceeing the Kennedy Center Honors awards ceremony, Trump took time to slam people in the audience.
“If there is one thread that connects all of these amazing artists together, it is the word persistence,” he said. “I can say that with a lot of the members of our audience, I know so many of you and you are persistent,” Trump added, before jabbing that “many of you are miserable, horrible people.”
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The Kennedy Center Honors is an annual event honoring artists for their significant impact on American culture through music, dance, theater, opera, film or television.
Trump made history at the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors as the first sitting president to host the event, where he honored Sylvester Stallone, George Strait, KISS, Gloria Gaynor and Michael Crawford. Honorees were selected by Trump’s hand-picked Kennedy Center board.
Trump’s board appointees voted him chairman of the Kennedy Center earlier in the year, giving him unprecedented control over the historically nonpartisan institution.
