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Trump’s Visit to the Kennedy Center
During his initial visit to the Kennedy Center since assuming the role of chairman of its board, President Trump shared a variety of thoughts ranging from Broadway productions and dancers in silk tights to the Potomac River and the legendary Elvis Presley.
However, amidst the larger discussions, President Trump took a moment to recount a personal story from his childhood—a rare occurrence in his public engagements.
A Glimpse into Young Trump’s Musical Talent
In a confidential discussion held at the start of the board meeting on Monday, President Trump revealed to the board members, including both long-time acquaintances and newer contacts, that during his youth, he had demonstrated an exceptional aptitude for music.
According to three attendees of the meeting, this discovery was made after his parents had him undergo certain aptitude tests.
- He shared his ability to pick out notes on the piano with ease.
- Despite this talent, his father, Fred Trump, did not express enthusiasm about his musical capabilities.
As per the participants, President Trump mentioned that his musical gift was never fully cultivated, suggesting in a light-hearted manner that his father may not have taken it seriously.
“I have a high aptitude for music,” he remarked with a hint of humor. “Can you believe that?”
The President’s Affection for Music
President Trump concluded his anecdote by expressing his enduring affection for music, which, despite not pursuing his youthful talent, remains a significant part of his life.
These remarks, which have not been previously reported, were not captured in an audio recording of the board meeting obtained by The New York Times earlier in the week.