Chicago Sun-Times

TRUMP DEMANDS APOLOGY FROM ‘ HAMILTON’ CAST

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NEW YORK — Presidente­lect Donald Trump demanded an apology from the cast of the Broadway musical “Hamilton” a day after an actor in the hit show delivered a pointed message about diversity to his running mate who was in attendance. The speech aimed at Mike Pence prompted angry responses from liberals and conservati­ves alike — underscori­ng yet again the fractious aftermath of the 2016 election.

The bitter back- and- forth came after the vice presidente­lect caught Friday night’s performanc­e of “Hamilton” with his nephew and daughter. A mixture of boos and cheers could be heard inside the the- ater as Pence took his seat. When the show ended, Pence was asked by a cast member to hear a prepared speech after the curtain call from the multiracia­l and multicultu­ral cast, saying it is concerned about the Trump administra­tion.

“We, sir, we are the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious that your new administra­tion will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents, or defend us and uphold our inalienabl­e rights,” said Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr, the nation’s third vice president, as his fellow actors joined hands. “We truly hope that this show has inspired you to uphold our American values and to work on behalf of all of us.”

The unusual address quickly went viral and Trump on Saturday tweeted that it was “very rude,” arguing that Pence was “harassed” and theater “must always be a safe and special place.” He urged the cast to apologize. Dixon responded on Twitter that “conversati­on is not harassment sir” and said he appreciate­d Pence stopping to listen.

Pence had ducked out before Dixon finished the unpreceden­ted message but heard the full remarks from the hallway outside the auditorium.

The show’s Facebook page was inundated with comments ranging from calling Dixon’s speech “disrespect­ful,” ” inappropri­ate” and “uncalled for.”

But ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero wrote in a statement, “Presidente­lect Trump needs a refresher on his high school civics class. Americans don’t apologize — not even to presidents or vice presidents — for the lawful and proper exercise of their constituti­onal rights.’’

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Vice Presidente­lect Mike Pence

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