Trump greeted with cheers and boos at Kennedy Center performance of 'Les Misérables'
President Donald Trump's arrival at the Kennedy Center for the opening performance of "Les Misérables" received mixed reactions from the audience.

Videos circulating on social media show that while some attendees booed, their voices were quickly drowned out by cheers and chants of "USA," from the president's supporters.


There were also attendees dressed in drag. After overhauling leadership in February, Trump wrote on social media that there would be "NO MORE DRAG SHOWS, OR OTHER ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA."

Wednesday night was Trump's first attendance at a performance at the Kennedy Center since he became its chairman and restructured the board. He toured the opera house earlier this year.
While walking the red carpet outside the Kennedy Center, the president was asked about actors in the show opting not to perform tonight. He said: "I couldn't care less. All I do is run the country -- well."

-ABC News' Fritz Farrow and Kelsey Walsh







