The Kennedy Center faces severe institutional decline and potential bankruptcy following its takeover by the Trump administration. Under Chairman Donald Trump and leadership led by Ric Grenell, the center shifted from a hub of cultural diplomacy to a venue prioritized for political access and corporate branding. This transformation included selling naming rights to donors, such as the controversial rebranding of the former Russian Lounge, and charging exorbitant fees for proximity to the president. The recent decision to close the facility for two-year renovations masks deeper financial instability caused by an inability to secure programming and systemic mismanagement of funds. Former staffer Josef Palermo, who served during this period, has provided evidence to Senator Sheldon Whitehouse’s committee, advocating for a legislative firewall to protect public arts institutions from partisan exploitation and ensure their long-term, nonpartisan viability.
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