President Trump Hosts 2025 Kennedy Center Honorees, Praising Their Accomplishments and Legacy.
In a ceremony in the Oval Office, President Trump honored five artists with the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors award. This year's honorees include actor Sylvester Stallone, singers Gloria Gaynor and George Strait, rock band Kiss, and actor-singer Michael Crawford.
Trump described this year's class as "perhaps the most accomplished and renowned class" ever assembled. The president praised each of the artists individually, highlighting their significant contributions to American arts and culture. Trump stated that he knows many of them personally and has been a fan of all of them.
During the ceremony, each honoree received a new medal designed by Tiffany & Co., featuring the Kennedy Center's image on one side and their name on the reverse. The medals were worn around a navy blue ribbon instead of the traditional rainbow-colored ribbon adorned with three gold plates that rested on the honorees' shoulders.
The president spoke highly of each recipient, including Stallone, calling him "wonderful" and "spectacular." Trump also praised George Strait as "the king of country," Gloria Gaynor as "the disco queen," Kiss as "an incredible rock band," and Michael Crawford for his lead role in the long-running "Phantom of the Opera."
The ceremony marked a change from previous years, when the honorees received their medals at an annual State Department dinner. Trump moved the ceremony to the White House this year.
In August, President Trump announced that he was "about 98% involved" in choosing this year's honorees, despite the selection process being led by a bipartisan committee in previous years. The president's involvement in selecting the honorees has been a subject of controversy, with some artists canceling performances and staff members resigning due to changes made to the Kennedy Center.
The Kennedy Center Honors program will be taped on Sunday and broadcast on CBS television stations and Paramount+ on December 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. President Trump is expected to attend the broadcast for the first time as president, accompanied by his wife, first lady Melania Trump.
In a ceremony in the Oval Office, President Trump honored five artists with the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors award. This year's honorees include actor Sylvester Stallone, singers Gloria Gaynor and George Strait, rock band Kiss, and actor-singer Michael Crawford.
Trump described this year's class as "perhaps the most accomplished and renowned class" ever assembled. The president praised each of the artists individually, highlighting their significant contributions to American arts and culture. Trump stated that he knows many of them personally and has been a fan of all of them.
During the ceremony, each honoree received a new medal designed by Tiffany & Co., featuring the Kennedy Center's image on one side and their name on the reverse. The medals were worn around a navy blue ribbon instead of the traditional rainbow-colored ribbon adorned with three gold plates that rested on the honorees' shoulders.
The president spoke highly of each recipient, including Stallone, calling him "wonderful" and "spectacular." Trump also praised George Strait as "the king of country," Gloria Gaynor as "the disco queen," Kiss as "an incredible rock band," and Michael Crawford for his lead role in the long-running "Phantom of the Opera."
The ceremony marked a change from previous years, when the honorees received their medals at an annual State Department dinner. Trump moved the ceremony to the White House this year.
In August, President Trump announced that he was "about 98% involved" in choosing this year's honorees, despite the selection process being led by a bipartisan committee in previous years. The president's involvement in selecting the honorees has been a subject of controversy, with some artists canceling performances and staff members resigning due to changes made to the Kennedy Center.
The Kennedy Center Honors program will be taped on Sunday and broadcast on CBS television stations and Paramount+ on December 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. President Trump is expected to attend the broadcast for the first time as president, accompanied by his wife, first lady Melania Trump.