
One Photo of Trump and Melania Is Taking Over Social Media
On June 11, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended a performance of John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to see Les Misérables—his first visit since reshaping the Center’s leadership and programming. The moment they appeared in the presidential box, the audience erupted into a mix of applause, chants, and loud boos, reflecting the deeply divided response to Trump’s return. At intermission, the tension escalated as shouts echoed through the theater.
Supporters responded with chants of “U.S.A.,” while critics continued to jeer. Trump answered with a familiar fist-pump that energized his backers. In the days leading up to the show, reports said some cast members chose to sit out the performance. The night also drew attention for drag performers occupying donated seats from critics—an unmistakable visual rebuttal to Trump’s earlier pledge to remove what he labeled “woke” programming from the Center.
The optics were striking. A musical centered on rebellion and resistance played during the same week federal forces were deployed to curb protests in Los Angeles, prompting widespread commentary about the irony. Trump also framed the evening as a fundraising success, claiming more than $10 million was raised following the Center’s recent conservative overhaul.
🚨 NEW: In an absolutely embarrassing moment, Donald Trump was just booed mercilessly at the Kennedy Center.
— Chris D. Jackson (@ChrisDJackson) June 12, 2025
Gotta love it. 👋👏 pic.twitter.com/YW3XE2tRAK
Officials disputed some reports of declining subscriptions, saying new campaigns are only now rolling out. Beyond politics and policy, social media zeroed in on a viral moment as the couple exited: Trump appeared to hold only Melania’s thumb. The image quickly became a meme—proof that with the Trumps, even the smallest gestures can dominate the narrative.
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