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There’s a reason for this: the domains “trumpkennedycenter.org” and “trumpkennedycenter.com” are already taken. They’re owned by comedian and scriptwriter Toby Morton, who has written for South Park and Mad TV.
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Former ‘South Park’ Writer Bought Trump-Kennedy Center URLs In Anticipation Of Venue Renaming
Toby Morton, a comedian and former writer for South Park and Mad TV, saw the writing on the wall, as it were. Last August, months before President Donald Trump began floating the idea of renaming The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in his own honor, Morton made a couple prescient purchases.
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A ‘South Park’ Writer Predicted Trump Would Rename the Kennedy Center and Bought the URLs in Advance
While Leavitt claimed the building's new name was reached by a unanimous vote, Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty, who has an automatic seat on the Kennedy Center board as a congressional leader, claimed that she was repeatedly muted on the call where the renaming vote took place.
The board of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., voted to rename the cultural institution the Trump-Kennedy Center, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a post on X on Thursday (Dec. 18). The formal name would be the Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.
Despite his claim that “just about everybody” in America wanted him to host this year’s Kennedy Center Honors special, President Donald Trump didn’t get many people to watch the CBS broadcast on Tuesday night.
They don't miss. Several weeks ago, the annual Kennedy Center Honors ceremony took place in Washington, D.C., which recognized the King of Country Music alongside cultural icons like KISS, Sylvester Stallone,
CBS aired the 48th Annual Kennedy Center Honors in the midst of the host organization's controversial name change. The Kennedy Center, a living memorial for murdered President John F. Kennedy, was rec
After Trump introduced Stallone in a pre-recorded message — something he did for all the nominees — special guest Kurt Russell took to the stage. Stallone and Russell starred together in 1989’s Tango & Cash, and the Monarch: Legacy of Monsters star shared a few words of praise for his longtime friend.