Sunday, May 31, 2026

Kennedy Center will remain open and have Trump's name removed

I'm returning to Silly and serious closer looks at Trump taking over the Kennedy Center for today's Sunday entertainment feature. NBC News reports Federal judge blocks Trump from officially renaming Kennedy Center.

A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump from officially renaming the Kennedy Center. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper found the board did not have the authority to rename the facility on its own.
No surprise, Donald "Pervert Hoover" Trump did something illegal and without proper authority. Well, elect a criminal, expect crimes. At least he got stopped this time, more than a year later.

NBC News didn't have reactions from Pervert Hoover or the general public, but WUSA9 caught them in Congresswoman behind the push to remove Trump's name from Kennedy Center speaks after court ruling.

Rep. Joyce Beatty told WUSA9 that she believes monuments are for the people.
I agree with the first woman interviewed; Pervert Hoover wants to leave his mark on Washington, D.C. like he has on New York City, any way he can. I've never written it here before, but I've been saying for decades that he has an edifice complex. That the term was originally invented to describe Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos makes it even more authoritarian.

Mallory Miller appears again in NBC4 Washington reporting Trump giving Kennedy Center back to Congress after judge's ruling | NBC4 Washington.

A weekly Kennedy Center protest turned into a celebration after a judge ruled the president can’t name the institution after himself and close it for two years. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
The ruling was issued on JFK's birthday? Happy birthday, Mister President, and I don't mean Pervert Hoover!


By the way, tomorrow would have been Marilyn Monroe's 100th birthday.  Happy birthday to her, too.

Seeing Tara Hoot, who has been protesting the takeover the whole time, reminds me of what I wrote back then, "the surest way to get Americans to act is to mess with their entertainm­ent. As I first wrote in 2011, 'America is quite clear about its screwed up priorities­.'" I'm glad the protestors got their wish. It was mine, too.

That's a wrap for May's blogging. Stay tuned for another topical post tomorrow to begin June.

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