In a wave of discontent, two more artistic groups have canceled their performances at the Kennedy Center following the controversial decision to honor Donald Trump. This adds to a growing list of artists distancing themselves from the venue amid escalating protests.
The Kennedy Center plans to sue jazz musician Chuck Redd for $1 million after he canceled his Christmas concert, citing political reasons linked to President Trump's name being added to the venue.
In a surprising move, Cracker Barrel has reverted to its old logo and removed its Pride and DEI website sections after facing intense criticism from conservative groups. This decision marks a significant shift in the company's branding strategy amid cultural discussions.