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Trump and Melania Booed as They Make Their Entrance, Sound Soon Overpowered by Chants of ‘USA’

The article discusses an incident involving former U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at a performance of “Les Misérables” at the Kennedy Center. Upon their arrival, they were met with a mix of boos and cheers from the audience. While initially booed, the negative response turned to keen chants of “USA,” a situation reminiscent of a wrestling event.This level of emotional reaction highlighted Trump’s polarizing presence and the strong feelings he elicits from both supporters and critics.

In addition to the audience’s mixed reactions,some actors from the play boycotted the opening night in protest against trump. However, Trump remained unfazed by both the boos and the boycott, dismissing the protests by stating he is focused on running the contry. The article conveys a scene that reflects the ongoing controversies surrounding Trump’s presidency and the significant reactions he elicits wherever he goes.


There’s an old adage in professional wrestling that goes something like this: Whether the fans cheer you passionately or boo you to death, any reaction is better than no reaction.

(The idea being that drawing strong reactions means you are doing something right — or wrong, in your critics’ eyes — as opposed to drawing indifference.)

WWE Hall of Famer and U.S. President Donald Trump, as well as the first lady, seemingly experienced both ends of that dichotomy on Wednesday, while attending the Kennedy Center to watch “Les Misérables.”

As reported by Newsweek, both Donald and Melania Trump were initially met with a chorus of impassioned jeers when the first couple made their Kennedy Center entrance.

That initial response didn’t last especially long, however.

As viral videos showed, the booing soon melted away to a more patriotic response for the commander-in-chief and his wife.

First, the mixed reaction, with some clearly audible booing:

And then the thunderous chants of “USA” to drown out the negative response:

It was a surreal scene more befitting WrestleMania than the Kennedy Center, yet these are the sorts of powerful — sometimes violent — emotions Trump has consistently engendered since first going down that gilded escalator in 2015, announcing his candidacy for president.

In fact, Trump didn’t just face some heat from theater-goers. According to the New York Post, several actors of “Les Mis” boycotted the opening night of the French musical as protest against the president.

Despite the apparent venom from both certain cast members and certain parts of the audience, Trump was seemingly unfazed by it all.

When the Post asked the president how he felt about the actors boycotting the play, Trump made clear he was completely unbothered.

“I couldn’t care less,” Trump responded. “All I do is run the country well.”

Of note, a very well-dressed Trump raised a few eyebrows right before the play, as well — though this was a much more serious, ominous matter.

Trump, while he was departing the White House for the Kennedy Center Wednesday evening, was asked by a reporter about what was going on with a recent evacuation order of nonessential personnel at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.

“You’ll have to see,” Trump cryptically responded.




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