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TexasTowelie

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Fri Dec 19, 2025, 04:17 PM Dec 19

Let's talk about Trump's graffiti and tagging spree in DC.... - Belle of the Ranch [View all]



Well, howdy there internet people. It's Belle again. So, today we're going to talk about Trump's graffiti and tagging sprees in DC.

Trump has recently unleashed a flood of weird, wasteful, and frankly nonsensical declarations about names and plaques. It prompted a question that I think's worth going over. But first, what has he done? The biggest news is that the Kennedy Center's board voted to change its name to the Trump Kennedy Center. Imagine not only deciding to add your name to the Kennedy Center, but also deciding to give yourself top billing. I mean, it's not even alphabetical. But he wants to slap his tag on the side of the building despite the fact that the board doesn't actually have the power to change the name. It needs an act of Congress.

Former Representative Joseph Kennedy III, who is the grand nephew of the former president, took some jabs at the idea, saying, quote, "The Kennedy Center is a living memorial to a fallen president and named for President Kennedy by federal law. It can no sooner be renamed than can someone rename the Lincoln Memorial, no matter what anyone says."

Come on, Joseph. Don't give him ideas. We'll see the Trump Washington Monument or the Trump reflecting pool and golf course. Cynicism aside, Trump will undoubtedly tag the Kennedy Center building, at least for the time being.

While inevitable legal battles play out, then you have the truly bizarre plaques that were placed beneath portraits of presidents in the White House. The plaques are so inaccurate that even foreign outlets are fact-checking them and laughing at Trump's version of history. They're the political equivalent of scribblings on a bathroom stall with a Sharpie.

That led to the question, is Trump putting his name on everything going to make it harder to undo when he leaves office? Why do you think he's doing this? I actually think the opposite will end up being true. If he had, say, renovated golf courses in the DC area and named one after himself, it probably would have kept the name after he leaves office. But the widespread nature of his graffiti spree would likely increase the chances that they all end up being removed. Because if you're removing a bunch of random renaming ventures, you'll get rid of them all and they'll probably end up creating legislation that prohibits presidents from naming federal properties after themselves. The irony would be if the legislation was named the Trump Act.

Why do I think he's doing it? A lot of people as they reach advanced age, well, they look back and they try to define their legacy. It might just be me, but those who made lasting impacts on the world were generally concerned with a legacy of actions and things completed. They didn't care about things being named after them. And oddly enough, they got things named after them because they made the world better and helped people. Maybe Trump doesn't see that as likely. Anyway, it's just a thought. Y'all have a good day.
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