Trump Breaks Silence on Kennedy Center Boycott During Les Misérables Appearance

President Donald Trump made a bold entrance at the Kennedy Center on Wednesday night, joined by First Lady Melania Trump. When asked about some Les Misérables cast members boycotting his visit, Trump didn’t hold back.

“I couldn’t care less. Honestly, I couldn’t,” he said. “All I do is run the country well.”

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President Donald Trump (left) walking the red carpet with first lady Melania Trump (right) at the Kennedy Center Wednesday night. He struck a defiant tone when asked about some of Les Miserables’ cast member boycotting his appearance

Before the performance, there were reports that the show would feature understudies instead of the main cast, and that drag queens might try to disrupt the night. A few were spotted nearby, gathered just a block from the Kennedy Center as Trump’s motorcade rolled in.

President Trump and First Lady Melania arrive at the Kennedy Center for the opening night of Les Misérables.
President Trump and First Lady Melania arrive at the Kennedy Center for the opening night of Les Misérables.

Inside the theater, the audience was split—some welcomed the Trumps with cheers, applause, and chants of “USA,” while others responded with boos.

This appearance comes after a controversial move by Trump just 19 days into his second term—he fired the Kennedy Center’s board and named himself chairman, taking over the iconic venue named after former Democratic President John F. Kennedy.

Rep. Jim Jordan and his wife Polly walk past drag performers gathered outside the Kennedy Center as President Trump’s motorcade passes.
Rep. Jim Jordan and his wife Polly walk past drag performers gathered outside the Kennedy Center as President Trump’s motorcade passes.

Trump appointed Richard Grenell, his former intelligence chief, as interim head of the Kennedy Center. Trump praised his work so far, noting the upcoming season features big musicals like Les Misérables, Chicago, and Back to the Future.

But the changes haven’t gone over well with everyone. Stars like Ben Folds, Shonda Rhimes, and Issa Rae cut ties with the center. Several LGBTQ events, including a Pride performance by the Gay Men’s Chorus and the musical Finn, were canceled.

On opening night, a group of drag queens protested and were met with applause inside the theater.

“The new era here is going to be something,” Trump said on the red carpet.

Melania Trump stands beside President Trump on the red carpet. He shared that the first show he ever saw was Cats, while she said hers was Phantom of the Opera.
Melania Trump stands beside President Trump on the red carpet. He shared that the first show he ever saw was Cats, while she said hers was Phantom of the Opera.

Second lady Usha Vance (left) and her husband, Vice President J.D. Vance (right) arrive at the Kennedy Center Wednesday night for the opener of Les Miserables
Second lady Usha Vance (left) and her husband, Vice President J.D. Vance (right) arrive at the Kennedy Center Wednesday night for the opener of Les Miserables

Actress Cheryl Hines and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. walk the red carpet at the Les Misérables opening night at the Kennedy Center.
Actress Cheryl Hines and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. walk the red carpet at the Les Misérables opening night at the Kennedy Center.

At a recent dinner with the new Kennedy Center board—including Pam Bondi, Susie Wiles, and singer Lee Greenwood—Trump joked about disliking the building’s modern wing. “It’s the last time I take a job without looking at it,” he said.

On the red carpet, Trump shared that the first play he ever saw was Cats, while Melania said hers was Phantom of the Opera. She also told the Daily Mail that she’s a big Les Misérables fan.

President Trump holds Melania’s hand as they leave the White House for the Kennedy Center on Wednesday night.
President Trump holds Melania’s hand as they leave the White House for the Kennedy Center on Wednesday night.

Drag queens Tara Hoot, Maria Con Carne, Ricky Rosé and Vagenesis walk to the Kennedy Center ahead of Wednesday night's programming attended by President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance
Drag queens Tara Hoot, Maria Con Carne, Ricky Rosé and Vagenesis walk to the Kennedy Center ahead of Wednesday night’s programming attended by President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance

Trump said he’s seen Les Misérables several times and called it “fantastic.” When asked if he relates more to Javert or Valjean, he laughed and dodged the question, joking, “You better answer that one, honey.” Melania stayed quiet.

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