Someone Stole Trump's Kennedy Website Just To Troll Him, And It's Honestly Genius

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Someone Stole Trump's Kennedy Website Just To Troll Him, And It's Honestly Genius

Matt Stopera

Sun, December 28, 2025 at 8:12 PM UTC

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Toby Morton had written for TV shows like Mad TV and South Park.

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Though, in my opinion, his most iconic role was playing Cartman's half-brother, Scott Tenorman, in what, in my opinion, is one of the all-time greatest South Park episodes: "Scott Tenorman Must Die."

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So, he's got a new project.

Text on a wall reads "The Donald John F. Kennedy Memorial Center."
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As you all know, Trump is hard at work adding marble armrests and tacking his name onto the Kennedy Center.

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The original website for the Kennedy Center is kennedycenter.org, but Morton instinctively bought "trumpkennedycenter.org" way before he made it into his own.

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Morton told the Washington Post, "As soon as Trump began gutting the Kennedy Center board earlier this year, I thought, 'Yep, that name’s going on the building.'" So, he bought the domain.

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He continued, "The Kennedy Center has always been a cultural institution meant to outlast any one administration or personality. It's meant to honor culture, not ego. Once it was treated like personal branding, satire became unavoidable."

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Since then, the website has launched!

TrumpKennedyCenter.org banner: "A National Institution Devoted To Power And Loyalty" in bold text over an ornate ceiling background
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Here's the logo:

Text logo for TrumpKennedyCenter.org with references to J. Trump and a 13-year-old girl
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The "next events" section welcomes the "Epstein Dancers" to the Center:

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And "coming Jan 2026," they say, "TrumpKennedyCenter.org enters a new era of devotion, unity, and inherited authority."

Coming Jan 2026: TrumpKennedyCenter.org initiates a new era of devotion, unity, and inherited authority
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I guess we have lots to look forward to then!

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