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Kennedy Center selling $25,000 ticket package to watch D.C. July 4th fireworks
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Kennedy Center selling $25,000 ticket package to watch D.C. July 4th fireworks

The Kennedy Center is offering exclusive ticket packages for its July 4th fireworks display in Washington, D.C., with prices ranging from $425 for individual tickets to a $25,000 'presidential' package for up to 36 guests. The higher-tier packages include premium amenities such as reserved rooftop seating, free parking, and climate-controlled lounges, with significant portions of the cost being tax-deductible. The event is sponsored by the Trump-backed organization Freedom 250, and former President Trump is expected to speak before the fireworks. The Kennedy Center also faces ongoing legal and financial challenges, including a court order to remove Trump’s name from its building and disputes over construction and future programming.

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Kennedy Center selling $25,000 ticket package to watch D.C. July 4th fireworks

The Kennedy Center is offering exclusive ticket packages for its July 4th fireworks display in Washington, D.C., with prices ranging from $425 for individual tickets to a $25,000 'presidential' package for up to 36 guests. The higher-tier packages include premium amenities such as reserved rooftop seating, free parking, and climate-controlled lounges, with significant portions of the cost being tax-deductible. The event is sponsored by the Trump-backed organization Freedom 250, and former President Trump is expected to speak before the fireworks. The Kennedy Center also faces ongoing legal and financial challenges, including a court order to remove Trump’s name from its building and disputes over construction and future programming.

Bias read (Center): While the article mentions Trump-related developments and the Kennedy Center's naming controversy, it presents these facts neutrally without overtly favoring either side. The focus remains on the event itself and the institution's financial situation rather than taking a clear ideological stance. It

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