WASHINGTON — As the new chairman of the Kennedy Center, President Donald Trump added a highly personal stamp to this year's announcement of the recipients of the annual honors, whom he named as country music star George Strait, "Rocky" actor Sylvester Stallone, singer Gloria Gaynor, the rock band Kiss and actor-singer Michael Crawford.
Instead of the Kennedy Center revealing the names through a news release as usual, Trump announced the honorees himself during a Wednesday news conference at the site, where he was flanked by American flags and photo stands for each of the entertainers that initially were covered by red drapes.

President Donald Trump stands beside photos of Kennedy Center Honors nominees Wednesday showing, from left, country music star George Strait, actor-singer Michael Crawford and "Rocky" actor Sylvester Stallone at the center in Washington. The other recipients are singer Gloria Gaynor and the rock band Kiss.
Alex Brandon, Associated PressUnlike in his first term, when he didn't even attend the honors ceremony, he announced that he would be hosting it later this year and that he was deeply involved with the selection process.
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He also suggested he might choose himself for a future award.
The spectacle marked a new era for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which Trump took over by installing himself as chair and replacing the board of trustees with loyalists. He even hinted he'd like to see the venue renamed the Trump/Kennedy Center.
Trump made revamping the Kennedy Center — and what he calls its "woke" agenda — the center of an ongoing push to overhaul such cultural institutions as the National Endowment of the Humanities and the Smithsonian museums.

The rock band Kiss is unveiled Wednesday as a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors at the center in Washington.
Alex Brandon, Associated PressA bipartisan history
The Kennedy Center Honors were established in 1978 and were given to a broad range of artists. Until Trump's first term, presidents of both major political parties traditionally attended the annual ceremony, even when they disagreed politically with a given recipient.
Prominent liberals such as Barbra Streisand and Warren Beatty were honored during the administration of Republican George W. Bush, and a leading conservative, Charlton Heston, was feted during the administration of Democrat Bill Clinton.
At least some of this year's winners have a history of backing Trump.
Stallone is a prominent supporter who called Trump "the second George Washington" and was named by the president, along with Jon Voight and Mel Gibson, as a Hollywood special ambassador. Founding Kiss member Ace Frehley endorsed Trump in 2020, calling him "the strongest leader we've got."
Meanwhile, fellow Kiss musician Paul Stanley often criticized the Republican president, notably his resistance to accepting his election loss to Democrat Joe Biden in 2020.
"After numerous audits, debunked claims of rampant voter tampering, dead people voting & the countless cases thrown out by Trump appointed judges & others … When is not getting the hoped for result accepted?? Biden won," Stanley tweeted at the time.

Gloria Gaynor poses for a portrait Dec. 18, 2019, in New York.
Matt Licari, InvisionAll of the nominees have had substantial, even iconic, careers.
Stallone's portrayals of the underdog boxer Rocky Balboa and Vietnam veteran John J. Rambo are fixtures in popular culture.
Strait's dozens of chart-topping hits, including "Check Yes or No" and "I Cross My Heart," led to his nickname the King of Country Music.
Few bands sold more records or more famously covered their faces in makeup than Kiss, members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Crawford is a celebrated stage actor who won a Tony for his starring role in "The Phantom of the Opera," and Gaynor is a leading star from the 1970s disco era whose "I Will Survive" is a feminist anthem.
Breaking with longtime tradition, none of the honorees was from the fields of dance or classical musical.
This year's Kennedy Center Honors ceremony will take place Dec. 7, airing on CBS and stream on Paramount+.

President Donald Trump speaks Wednesday at the Kennedy Center in Washington.
Alex Brandon, Associated PressA personal approach
Historically, a bipartisan advisory committee selects the recipients, who over the years ranged from George Balanchine and Tom Hanks to Aretha Franklin and Stephen Sondheim.
Trump said Wednesday that he was "about 98% involved" in choosing the honorees and conferred with such handpicked Kennedy Center officials as Ric Grenell and Sergio Gor. He said he "turned down plenty" of names, saying those individuals were "too woke" or too liberal. He described the artists he announced on Wednesday as "great people."
Besides naming himself chairman and remaking the board, Trump indicated he'd take over decisions regarding programming at the center and vowed to end events featuring performers in drag.
The steps drew further criticism from some artists. In March, the producers of "Hamilton" pulled out of staging the Broadway hit musical in 2026, citing Trump's aggressive takeover of the institution's leadership.
House Republicans added an amendment to a spending bill Trump signed into law in July to rename the Kennedy Center's Opera House after first lady Melania Trump, but that venue has yet to be renamed. Maria Shriver, a niece of the late President Kennedy, a Democrat, criticized as "insane" a separate House proposal to rename the entire center after Trump.

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