The president announced last week major overhauls that included naming himself the new chairman of the cultural center.
The shake-up has led to major artists resigning from their positions and canceling their upcoming performances.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Deborah Rutter, former head of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in her first interview since the board installed President Trump as its new chair.
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