Viral screenshots Share with x The purpose is to display images and banners of President Donald Trump currently hanging from the Kennedy Center.
I can't wait until one day I tear this apart. A waste of taxpayers' money. pic.twitter.com/hakllbybnu
– James Tate (@jamestate121) March 11, 2025
Verdict: False
The screenshots are not real images but show illustrations featured in the February 13 Opinion Piece published by The Daily Beast, titled “Napitulation” by Trump's Kennedy Center Glove Risk.
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Trump recently announced that he will appoint Fox News hosts Laura Ingraham and Maria Bartilomo to the Kennedy Center board. hill. When making the announcement of Truth Social, Trump said “We look forward to bringing the center back to greatness,” the outlet reported.
The X screenshot, which has been seen more than 400,000 times at the time of writing, is intended to display the banner with images of Trump currently hanging in the Kennedy Center. “Trump's face appears in the Kennedy Center, which is covered in empire banners. This is bigger than life, bigger than law, bigger than people. This is not patriotism. This is real-time authoritarianism,” the text displayed above the screenshot is partially read.
“I can't wait until one day I tear this off. Taxpayer's money waste,” followed by the screenshot caption.
The claim is false. Screenshots show the illustrations featured in, not the real images February 13th Opinion Piece The Daily Beast has published a title entitled “Trump's Kennedy Center Grab Risks 'Capitulation.” February 12th True Social Post. Posts follow a Previous Post Trump has shown that he was allegedly targeting young people by calling for the Kennedy Center, which features drugs. (Related: Has Amy Coney Barrett refused to submit to a legal audit by Doge?)
Similarly, the Kennedy Center press release or Social media statement Respond to claims made via virus X screenshots. Trump Not displayed I have it I commented publicly Also about the claims.
Additionally, check your facts and make sure you can't find a reliable news report to support your claim. In fact, the opposite is true. March 12th, Lead Story This claim shows that the screenshots showed “digital illustrations” rather than real images.
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