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President Donald Trump got a mixed reception at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where he watched the opening night performance of Les Misérables on Wednesday evening, but the boos and jeers were quickly drowned out by chants of "USA.
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Donald Trump hit a flat note Wednesday when pressed on “Les Misérables,” the musical he’s long praised as one of his favorites. Appearing on the red carpet ahead of a performance of the show at the Kennedy Center — the typically bipartisan institution which Trump has purged and controversially made himself chair — the president was asked by a reporter: “Have you seen the musical before and do you identify more with Jean Valjean or Javert?
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