President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were welcomed with thunderous applause as they arrived at the Trump-Kennedy Center on Tuesday night for the opening of the Broadway musical Chicago. This was President Trump’s first visit to the national arts institution since taking office, and his last before it closes for renovations in July.
The Trumps were greeted by a sea of supporters and fans who had gathered to catch a glimpse of the first couple as they made their way into the iconic Kennedy Center. President Trump, a big fan of Broadway shows, was all smiles as he walked hand in hand with the First Lady, who looked stunning in a white, off-shoulder dress.
The couple was given VIP treatment by the Kennedy Center staff, who escorted them to their front row seats. As the lights dimmed and the curtains opened, the audience erupted into thunderous applause as the cast of Chicago took the stage.
Throughout the performance, the President and First Lady were seen tapping their feet and swaying to the music. The iconic songs and electrifying dance numbers had the entire audience on their feet, and the Trumps were no exception.
The post Trump, First Lady Applauded at Opening Night of ‘Chicago’ at the Trump-Kennedy Center appeared first on Breitbart, capturing the essence of the evening perfectly. The Trumps were greeted with a standing ovation as the show came to an end, and the President took to the stage to express his appreciation.
“It is an honor to be here tonight, at the Trump-Kennedy Center, for the opening of Chicago. This is truly a magnificent show and a true testament to the talent and hard work of the cast and crew. The First Lady and I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it,” President Trump said, beaming with pride.
The Trumps’ attendance at the opening night of Chicago has once again highlighted the President’s support for the arts. Despite the Trump-Kennedy Center closing for renovations, the President has made it a priority to attend as many shows as possible, showing his love for Broadway and its impact on American culture.
The Kennedy Center, which is a non-profit organization, has played a significant role in promoting and preserving the arts in the United States. It has showcased some of the most iconic performances in its five theatres, and has also been home to the National Symphony Orchestra.
The closure of the Trump-Kennedy Center for a $250 million renovation project has been met with mixed reactions. However, the President has assured that the new and improved center will continue to support and promote the arts and culture in the country.
“Under my administration, we have seen a resurgence of the arts in America. From record-breaking attendance at Broadway shows to a surge in art sales, it is evident that the American people have a deep appreciation for the arts. And I am committed to ensuring that the arts continue to thrive in our country,” President Trump stated.
The Trumps’ presence at the opening night of Chicago not only gave a boost to the show’s success, but it also showed the President’s support for the arts and his commitment to preserving American culture.
As the President and First Lady made their way out of the Kennedy Center, they were met with cheers and applause from the audience, who were grateful for their presence. The night ended on a high note, with the President leaving a quote from the musical Chicago that has resonated with him.
“In this town, murder is a form of entertainment,” President Trump said, referring to the political atmosphere in Washington D.C. “But tonight, we have shown that the arts can bring people together and entertain in a positive way. And that is something we should all strive for.”
The Trumps’ attendance at the opening of Chicago at the Trump-Kennedy Center was a memorable and successful evening, showcasing the power of the arts to unite and entertain. And as the center prepares to undergo renovations, it is clear that the Trump administration’s support for the arts will continue to thrive.


