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Donald Trump Orders Complete Demolition of the Kennedy Center, Approves $12 Billion Federal Plan to Tear Down and Rebuild the Iconic National Arts Complex From the Ground Up

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Trump Orders Complete Demolition of Kennedy Center, Approves $12 Billion Rebuilding Project

Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump has ordered the complete demolition of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, approving a sweeping $12 billion federal plan to tear down and fully rebuild the iconic national cultural landmark, according to senior administration officials.

The directive, described by the White House as a “total reconstruction initiative,” calls for the Kennedy Center to be dismantled in its entirety and replaced with a newly designed, modernized complex intended to reflect what the administration calls “a renewed vision for American arts, culture, and national identity.”

In a statement released Monday, the White House said the current structure is “outdated, inefficient, and no longer representative of America’s cultural ambitions in the 21st century,” arguing that a full rebuild would be more cost-effective than ongoing renovations and maintenance.

“The Kennedy Center should be the greatest performing arts venue in the world,” the statement read. “This rebuilding effort will deliver a world-class facility that honors American excellence, innovation, and strength.”

A Historic Landmark Targeted

Opened in 1971 and named after President John F. Kennedy, the center has long stood as a symbol of bipartisan cultural investment and a memorial to the late president. It hosts thousands of performances each year and serves as the nation’s official performing arts center.

The order to demolish the structure marks an unprecedented move in U.S. cultural policy. No previous administration has attempted to fully dismantle and rebuild a federally protected cultural landmark of similar stature.

Under the proposed plan, the rebuilt complex would feature expanded performance halls, advanced digital and broadcast facilities, redesigned public spaces, and what officials described as “enhanced national heritage exhibits.” Concept designs have not yet been released.

Funding and Legal Questions

The $12 billion price tag would require congressional approval, setting up a potential political showdown on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers from both parties have already begun questioning the cost, the legal authority behind the order, and whether demolition is necessary.

Several constitutional and preservation concerns have also emerged, with critics arguing that the Kennedy Center’s status as a memorial and national institution could complicate or delay any demolition effort.

Legal experts note that federal preservation laws, budgetary controls, and congressional oversight could significantly slow or block the project.

Backlash From Arts Community

Reaction from artists, cultural leaders, and historians has been swift and intense. Many have condemned the move as an attack on American cultural heritage, while others fear the loss of a historic symbol tied to President Kennedy’s legacy.

“This is not just a building — it’s a national monument,” said one former Kennedy Center board member. “Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever.”

Supporters of the plan, however, argue that the rebuild could revitalize American arts infrastructure and expand access for future generations.

What Happens Next

No demolition timeline has been announced, and officials acknowledge the project could take years to approve, design, and execute — if it moves forward at all. Congressional hearings, legal challenges, and public opposition are expected in the coming months.

For now, the order has ignited a national debate over culture, history, federal power, and the future of America’s most prominent arts institution.

As one senior administration official put it: “This isn’t just about a building. It’s about what America chooses to preserve — and what it chooses to rebuild.”

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