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Grammys Go Political; Trump Plays Kingmaker Amidst Melania Doc Shock

President Donald Trump's administration was the focus of several news stories this week, ranging from cultural events to policy decisions. The 2026 Grammy Awards became a platform for political statements, while Trump announced the closure of the Kennedy Center for renovations and endorsed a former critic in a key Senate race.

The 68th annual Grammy Awards, held Sunday at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, saw several artists using their platform to voice support for immigrants amid ongoing debates over immigration policy. Bad Bunny and Olivia Dean were among the winners who spoke out, according to ABC News. Dean, who won the best new artist award, noted her family's immigrant history, stating, "I'm up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant."

Fox News reported that Justin Bieber garnered attention for performing in his underwear during the show, singing his hit song "Yukon." Host Trevor Noah also made a joke about Nicki Minaj's association with President Trump during his opening monologue, assuring the crowd, "Nicki Minaj is not here."

In political news, President Trump endorsed former Senator John E. Sununu of New Hampshire in a crucial Senate race, Fox News reported. Sununu, a Republican, is running to flip a blue seat in a swing state. Despite Sununu's past criticisms of Trump, the President praised him as an "America First Patriot" who "will work tirelessly to advance our America First Agenda." The endorsement came over another Republican candidate, former Senator Scott Brown.

President Trump also announced Sunday that the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts would close for two years starting this summer for a major reconstruction project, according to The New York Times. Trump stated the goal was to transform the "tired, broken, and dilapidated Center, into the finest Performing Arts Facility of its kind." The decision followed backlash from performers, contributors, and audience members, marking a shift in the administration's approach to the center.

Meanwhile, a documentary titled "Melania," detailing the First Lady's life in the 20 days leading up to President Trump's second term, had a surprisingly successful opening weekend. Fox News reported that the documentary "over-performed" expectations, posting the best opening weekend for a documentary in over a decade, despite low critic scores and initial predictions of failure. The Hollywood Reporter noted the unexpected success, stating, "No one saw that coming, with many suggesting 'Melania' was a bomb before it even opened."

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