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Washingtonian on MSNThe Inside Story of How Drag Queens Got into the Kennedy Center to Protest Trump’s AppearancePresident Trump made his debut Kennedy Center appearance at the theater’s premiere of Les Misérables—the first Broadway musical to visit the Opera House since his second administration began. His presence elicited boos,
As protests against his immigration policies balloon nationwide, President Donald Trump is seeing one of his favorite musicals on Wednesday night: “Les Misérables,” the story of an anti-government uprising,
Opening night of “Les Misérables” was meant to celebrate the president’s takeover of the Kennedy Center. But he also was forced to encounter his critics.
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US President Donald Trump made his first public appearance at the Kennedy Centre since appointing himself as Chairman in February. He was attending a performance of the musical Les Miserables alongside First Lady Melania Trump.
President Donald Trump drew charged reactions of both admiration and ire at the Kennedy Center’s opening night of Les Miserables – with a greeting of cheers and boos, drama at intermission and drag queens in the audience.
President Trump plans to attend Wednesday’s Kennedy Center presentation of “Les Misérables.” It’ll be his first show at the center as chairman of the board.
Trump's visit to the Kennedy Center with his wife, the vice president and the second lady was his first time attending a show at the iconic arts venue.
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President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump received a mix of boos and cheers at the Kennedy Center's opening night performance of 'Les Misérables.' Several actors in the musical previously an
Acting Pentagon comptroller Bryn MacDonnell told House lawmakers Tuesday that President Donald Trump's deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to respond to the protests against ...
Thousands of people in nearly 2,000 cities across the country joined "No Kings Day" protests on Saturday, June 14, the same day that President Trump celebrated the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army in Washington,