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Senator alleges construction issues at Kennedy Center amid Trump's control

Created at 12 Jul · 1:06 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has detailed whistleblower allegations of rushed and improper renovations at the Kennedy Center, citing issues like rusting steel columns and a flawed reflecting pool. These claims emerge amid President Donald Trump's attempts to control the arts venue.

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Key Numbers

83-pageappendix of internal documents
$8 millioncontract for concert hall floor replacement
July 23deadline for answers from the center

Who's Involved

Sheldon Whitehouse
Democrat senator alleging construction problems at Kennedy Center
Donald Trump
President attempting to control Kennedy Center and its name
Government Accountability Project
Nonprofit whistleblower protection group providing disclosure
Matt Floca
Executive director of the Kennedy Center
John F. Kennedy
Former President after whom the Kennedy Center is named

↳ Why This Matters

These allegations raise serious questions about the stewardship of a prominent national cultural institution and the potential misuse of funds, particularly in the context of political influence and alleged disregard for proper contracting procedures.

Key facts

  • Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has alleged construction problems at the Kennedy Center based on whistleblower disclosures.
  • The issues reportedly stem from rushed renovations driven by President Donald Trump's aesthetic preferences and desire for televised events.
  • Specific problems cited include rusting steel columns, a potentially damaged reflecting pool, and a newly installed bathroom floor being removed due to tile color.
  • Whitehouse claims the center bypassed required contracting guidelines and awarded no-bid contracts.
  • The allegations suggest work was expedited to be completed before Trump received the FIFA Peace Prize.

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island has publicly detailed whistleblower allegations concerning significant construction problems at the Kennedy Center. These issues, described as stemming from rushed or improper renovations, add another layer of controversy to the arts complex, which President Donald Trump has sought to control.

Whitehouse stated that he received a disclosure from the Government Accountability Project, a nonprofit focused on whistleblower protection. The allegations suggest the Center expedited renovations to align with Trump's aesthetic preferences and his desire to host televised events, leading to compromised construction practices. Specific examples cited include steel columns rusting through fresh paint, a reflecting pool that may require complete rebuilding, and a new bathroom floor being removed due to an unsatisfactory tile color.

"The Center’s subservience to the President’s desires and its corner-cutting contracting practices have resulted in steel columns that are rusting through fresh paint, a reflecting pool that may have to be torn out and rebuilt, and a brand-new bathroom floor torn out over an offending tile color," Whitehouse stated. He characterized the situation as wasteful and disrespectful to the national memorial.

The allegations also claim that the center rushed work before congressional authorization, aiming for completion to coincide with Trump receiving the FIFA Peace Prize. This haste, according to the letter, led to non-compliance with required contracting guidelines and the awarding of no-bid contracts. Whitehouse specifically pointed to an $8 million contract for replacing the concert hall's floor, awarded to a firm reportedly lacking experience in such projects.

Whitehouse has written to the Kennedy Center's executive director, Matt Floca, demanding answers by July 23. The whistleblower report, he noted, includes firsthand accounts from former Center project managers, corroborated by documents and photographs. An 83-page appendix containing internal documents, emails, and photos of the alleged shoddy construction was also provided.

This development occurs amidst a period of turmoil for the Kennedy Center, which Trump had attempted to take control of, replacing its leadership and seeking to have his name added to the building. Democrats had legally challenged these actions, and a federal judge ruled that Trump's name must be removed, stating only Congress could alter the venue's name. Trump's earlier attempt to close the center for two years was also overturned by a court order.

Frequently asked questions

Allegations include rusting steel columns, a potentially damaged reflecting pool needing rebuilding, and a new bathroom floor being removed due to tile color.

The report suggests the work was expedited to be completed before President Donald Trump received the FIFA Peace Prize.

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse detailed whistleblower allegations received from the Government Accountability Project.

Senator Whitehouse has requested answers from the Kennedy Center's executive director by July 23.

What Happens Next

01The Kennedy Center is expected to respond to Senator Whitehouse's demands for answers by July 23.
02Further investigation into the construction practices and contracting may follow.

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How It Developed

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse received whistleblower allegations of construction problems at the Kennedy Center.
The allegations detail rushed renovations driven by President Donald Trump's desires and corner-cutting practices.
Specific issues include rusting steel columns, a potentially damaged reflecting pool, and a torn-out bathroom floor due to tile color.
Whitehouse wrote to the center's executive director, Matt Floca, demanding answers by July 23.
The whistleblower report includes firsthand accounts from former project managers, documents, and photographs.
Allegations suggest work was rushed before congressional authorization for Trump to receive the FIFA Peace Prize.
The center is accused of not following contracting guidelines and awarding no-bid contracts.
A contract to replace the concert hall's floor was awarded to an inexperienced firm, according to Whitehouse.

Sources

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Democrat announces whistleblower allegations of construction problems at Kennedy CenterAP News

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