Trump shares childhood musical talent anecdote with board
During a meeting at the Kennedy Center, President Trump shared a personal story about his childhood musical talent. This was his first visit since becoming chairman of the board. Trump mentioned that as a child, he took aptitude tests that showed he had a special skill in music. He said he could play notes on the piano but did not develop this talent. He explained that his father, Fred Trump, was not supportive of his musical abilities. The president also expressed his love for music during the meeting. His comments were not included in a recent report by The New York Times about the board meeting. His remarks provided a rare glimpse into his childhood interests.