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Matt Floca named new leader for closed-down Kennedy Center
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President Donald Trump has appointed former US Ambassador to the United Nations and current White House Chief Strategist, Matthew "Matt" Flores (Floca), as his successor at The John F. Kennedy Arts Centre in Washington D.C., following a report that Richard Grenell will step down from leadership ahead of an expected two-year closure for renovations starting later this year; while Trump has previously criticized the institution's progressive stance and renamed its facade to reflect "Trumpism," sources confirm he is actively preparing his administration team, including Flores as well as other...
Key Points
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1[Mar 14] Richard Grenell will step down from his position at Kennedy Center ahead of a two-year closure for renovations.
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2"Matt Floca" has been identified as the new leader who is expected to replace him, according to reports citing sources familiar with Trump's plans.
Developments
[Mar 14]
Reports state Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell will step down ahead of a two-year closure for renovations; Matt Floca is named as the replacement leader, with Trump preparing to make changes.
[Mar 13] [20:31]
"Three sources familiar" report that President Donald Trump expects to remove Richard Grenell from his role at Kennedy Center; closure for renovations is expected within two years, with the institution bearing "Trump name on its facade."
[Mar 13] [20:14]
"Three sources familiar" report that President Donald Trump expects to remove Richard Grenell as head of Kennedy Center; closure for renovations is expected within two years.