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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Jasmine Fernández

Kennedy Center begins layoffs ahead of two-year closure

  • The Kennedy Center has initiated a wave of staff layoffs, impacting a double-digit number of employees across various core departments such as programming, development, and marketing.
  • Among the dismissed staff were Nick Meade and Rick Loughery, two Trump-allied appointees who had been placed in senior leadership roles despite having no prior arts experience.
  • These workforce reductions stem from Donald Trump's decision to close the prominent Washington, D.C. institution for a two-year renovation, with construction scheduled to commence in early July and the facility projected to reopen in 2028.
  • While the Trump administration attributes the closure to $250 million in deferred maintenance, internal staff members have voiced significant concerns, suggesting the 'renovation' is a pretext for leadership failures and a 'self-inflicted' crisis leading to a 'dismantling' of the center.
  • This renovation project represents the latest effort by Trump to exert influence over the cultural landmark, following previous actions such as replacing board members with loyalists who subsequently named him chairman and rebranding the center to feature his name.

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