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L'effet Bill Maher
For the past year, Donald Trump has made the Kennedy Center all about him. Last night, the comedian revealed the limits of that approach
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The Atlantic (United States) | Mar 28, 2026
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Bill Maher's critique of Trump's influence on the Kennedy Center highlights the need for accountability among public figures in cultural spaces.
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Focusing on individual personalities at institutions like the Kennedy Center distracts from the collective cultural contributions and achievements.
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Trump's presence at the Kennedy Center can be seen as a form of engagement that brings political discourse into the arts, fostering broader conversations.
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The dynamic between celebrities and political figures in cultural institutions raises important questions about influence and responsibility.
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Donald Trump's focus on personal branding at cultural institutions like the Kennedy Center undermines their artistic integrity and mission.
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