President Donald Trump basked in being center stage at the Kennedy Center on Wednesday, theatrically unveiling a roster of ’80s stars for this year’s honorees as if hosting a prime-time game show.

The president, ever a showman, had young women on stage to remove the coverings over the nominees’ portraits as he announced who he had picked for the prestigious awards.

This year’s nominees included some of Trump’s favorite stars, including the “King of Country,” musician and actor George Strait, 73; Phantom of the Opera actor Michael Crawford, 83; Rambo actor Sylvester Stallone, 79; I Will Survive singer Gloria Gaynor, 81; and the rock band Kiss, who are all in their 70s.

Trump, in a meandering speech, bragged that he was tapped to host the annual event after installing himself as board c

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