Seth Meyers Braces for Trump’s Kennedy Center Honors
In a recent development, late-night host Seth Meyers has expressed his concerns about President Trump's remarks regarding the Kennedy Center Honors. The president stated that "wokesters" in the performing arts would not be honored, a term Meyers described as "a car your great-grandfather drove after the war." The Kennedy Center Honors are a prestigious annual event that recognizes the lifetime achievements of artists and performers in the United States. Meyers, who is known for his comedic criticism of the Trump administration, has braced himself for the potential impact of the president's comments on the ceremony. The article highlights the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the entertainment industry, which has often been critical of the president's policies and actions. Meyers' response reflects the broader concern that the Kennedy Center Honors could become politicized or used as a platform for further division, rather than a celebration of the country's cultural and artistic achievements.
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