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The Kennedy Center Is a Metaphor for De-Trumpification

The Kennedy Center Is a Metaphor for De-Trumpification
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The Kennedy Center is undergoing a process of removing Donald Trump's name from its facilities following a court ruling. The author argues that while the name removal is a simple administrative task, it serves as a metaphor for the broader, more complex challenges of addressing the lasting impact of the Trump era.

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It highlights the ongoing political and cultural tensions surrounding the legacy of the Trump administration within public institutions.

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You can remove Trump’s name but not the damage he’s done.

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The article uses loaded language like 'de-Trumpification' and 'wreak havoc,' framing the subject through a critical political lens.

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