Drag artists who crashed Donald Trump's first Kennedy Center show want him to know: 'You can’t erase us'
“Knowing he would be there made my attendance more crucial," drag queen Mari Con Carne told The Advocate.
JUNE 12, 2025
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“Knowing he would be there made my attendance more crucial," drag queen Mari Con Carne told The Advocate.
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The worldwide LGBTQ+ celebration begins on May 17.