Amid war, inflation and sinking approval ratings, Trump takes comfort in giving Washington a face-lift
WASHINGTON — As they walked through the bowels of the Kennedy Center, President Donald Trump asked Sen. Lindsey Graham his opinion on something that might mean a lot one day to an audience sitting through three hours of “Les Mis.” Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Try out some of the new seats being considered for the building’s renovation, Trump told the South Carolina Republican. Graham obliged, plunking himself down in different chairs and telling Trump which one he liked best. “He couldn’t make up his mind,” Graham said of the president, recounting a trip to the performing arts center earlier this year. “I don’t know which one he [ultimately] picked, but only in America would I be picking the seats for the Kennedy Center,” laughed Graham, a Trump ally. Facing one of the roughest patches of his second term, Trump is devoting outsize energy to giving Washington its biggest face-lift in living memory. He is punctuating his public appearances with long digressions about the ballroom …









