
Comedian and former writer for South Park and Mad TV, Toby Morton, purchased several internet domain names related to a potential renaming of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to honor Donald Trump. Morton’s purchase in August preceded public discussions by President Trump about the renaming in 2025.
Story Highlights
- Toby Morton, a comedian, secured domains, including trumpkennedycenter.com, in August.
- The purchase occurred months before President Donald Trump reportedly floated the idea of renaming the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 2025.
- Morton’s action has been viewed by supporters as anticipating President Trump’s political agenda regarding federal nomenclature.
- The proposal has sparked debate surrounding the naming conventions for federal cultural institutions.
Morton’s Domain Name Purchase
Toby Morton, a comedian and former writer for South Park and Mad TV, purchased URLs such as trumpkennedycenter.com in August. This acquisition took place months before President Donald Trump began publicly discussing the possibility of renaming The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The purchase is cited by some supporters as an example of anticipating Trump’s political actions regarding federal property names and national symbols.
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Trump’s Renaming Proposal Context
President Trump reportedly proposed renaming the Kennedy Center to honor himself in 2025. This proposal is presented by supporters as a continuation of efforts during his first term to assert a different political influence over public nomenclature. Supporters have framed this effort as appropriate recognition of Trump’s accomplishments.
The John F. Kennedy Center, named for the 35th U.S. president, John F. Kennedy, has become a focus of the debate. The original text includes the perspective that some conservatives criticize the Kennedy presidency for what they view as government expansion and the foundation of modern liberal policies. Proponents of the renaming see the move as prioritizing leaders associated with principles of individual liberty
Implications of the Action
Morton’s purchase of the domains positions him to engage with or potentially capitalize on the public debate should the renaming effort gain momentum. The story provides an example of private citizens engaging with and supporting discussions about cultural and political changes proposed by President Trump. The lack of full research details on the domain status limits a deeper analysis.
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Sources:
Former ‘South Park’ Writer Bought Trump-Kennedy Center URLs In Anticipation Of Venue Renaming
A ‘South Park’ Writer Predicted Trump Would Rename the Kennedy Center and Bought the URLs in Advance














