MAGA activist Steve Bannon pressed President Donald Trump to have the so-called J6 Choir of formerly imprisoned Jan. 6 rioters perform at the Kennedy Center after the commander-in-chief installed himself as chairman of the performing arts institution.
"That's the high church of the administrative state deep state," Bannon opined during his Monday War Room broadcast. "He's appointed himself chairman. The J6 Choir should come and have it. We should have a special program there."
"They're crushed over there," he continued. "President Trump, now as chairman, ought to fire them all and ... just reprogram the whole thing."
"I strongly believe you start off with the J6 Choir having them in the evening's entertainment and invite all the first guests that should be invited — should be the J6 prisoners. Invite them and their families," he continued. "Just watch the meltdown of the Washington elite. Watch the meltdown."
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"Oh, by the way that, the premium ticket holders down front, you're giving up your seats for the J6 families. Think that [would] get their attention? That culturally, you'd break them."
This week's Kennedy Center schedule was set to begin with a "Dance for Parkinson’s Disease" program.
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