Saturday, 14 June 2025

President Trump Gives Perfect Response to Actors Boycotting His ‘Les Miserables’ Date With Melania


Tonight, President Trump took Melania out for a show at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C to see the opening night of Les Misérables.

Apparently, some of the cast members in the performance planned a boycott because of President Trump’s attendance.

However, President Trump was completely unfazed.

When asked about it by a reporter, his response was simple: “I couldn’t care less, all I do is run the country well.”

Watch here:

A month ago, CNN reported on the actors boycotting President Trump’s attendance of the show:

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At least 10 to 12 performers in Les Mis are planning to sit out the show on June 11, the night that Trump attends at the Kennedy Center, the sources said. The cast was given the option to not perform the night Trump will be in the audience, and both major cast members and members of the ensemble are among those sitting out, according to the sources.

How petty.

At this point, President Trump is immune to what people think of him — especially delusional actors in the TDS-infected entertainment industry.

He only cares about the things that matter — like doing what’s best for our country.

And, of course, his beautiful wife Melania.

Speaking of which, check out their arrival on the red carpet tonight:

What a lovely couple.

As always, Melania was the epitome of class and elegance:

Here’s another clip of President Trump and Melania heading out to the show:

And a few more photos of the classy couple:

And, here’s a clip of President Trump and Melania at the show:

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Aside from being a well-deserved night out for President Trump and beautiful First Lady Melania, tonight marked the first time President Trump has visited the Kennedy Center since overhauling its board and installing himself as the chairman.

The New York Post reported:

It was the president’s first visit to the Washington, DC, performing arts venue since he appointed himself chairman in February, when he declared it was in “tremendous disrepair” and made it his mission to restore the center.

“We want to bring it back better than ever,” Trump said. “As you know, it needs a little help from the standpoint of age and fitness, but it’s going to be fantastic.”

The president revealed he’s seen “Les Mis” a “number of times” — and couldn’t make up his mind about whether he identified more with Jean Valjean or Inspector Javert.

“That’s tough, I think you better answer that, honey,” he said to Melania.

The ritzy event raised $10 million and was also attended by Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance.

The president had fired the Kennedy Center board when he took the helm — and hand-picked members of his own board, saying that the previous leadership allowed drag shows that were “specifically targeting our youth.”

In an apparent attempt to protest President Trump and VP Vance’s attendance, several deranged men dressed as ‘drag queens’ showed up at the performance:

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Independent has more on the ‘drag protests’ at the show tonight:

A group of drag stars is expected to be at Wednesday night’s performance of Les Misérables at the John F. Kennedy Center where they plan to protest President Trump and Vice President Vance’s scheduled attendance.

It will be the president’s first show at the historic Washington, D.C. venue since he canned the board and took control, firing previous leadership and installing himself as chairman.

Trump, 78, ignited fury over his decision to take the reigns of the Kennedy Center, as he pledged to scrap “woke” programming aligned with what he called leftist ideology. On social media, the president wrote there would be “NO MORE DRAG SHOWS, OR OTHER ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA.”

So when some of the ticket holders for Wednesday night’s show found out that Trump, Vance and their wives, Melania and Usha, would be in attendance, they donated their tickets, according to Qommittee, a network of drag performers, fans and allies, as reported by Houston Public Media.

Vagenesis, one of the four to six performers planning to attend, told NPR she is protesting in response to the president’s pledge to put a stop to drag shows at the center.

“Theater is supposed to be a place of community, a place of storytelling, a place of celebration, joy, catharsis and it should be open and available to all,” Vagenesis said.

What weirdos.

These people are proving exactly why President Trump decided to reform the Kennedy Center board, in the first place.

What do you think?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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