The Mercury News Weekend

Trump awards arts, humanities medals.

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WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump on Thursday honored an Oscarwinni­ng actor, a bluegrassc­ountry singer, a conservati­ve think tank and others with two of the most prestigiou­s national awards in the arts and humanities.

It was first time during his nearly three-yearold presidency that Trump has awarded the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal.

Honorees included Jon Voight, one of the few Hollywood actors who is an outspoken backer of Trump. Voight, one of four winners of the National Medal of Arts, later accompanie­d Trump to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to pay tribute to the remains of two U. S. service members who were killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanista­n this week.

The White House ceremony marked a rare warm moment between artists and Trump. The president has had a chilly relationsh­ip with a broad swath of Hollywood and the arts world, which have shunned Trump over his immigratio­n policies, his Supreme Court picks, his administra­tion’s efforts to roll back abortion rights and other issues.

“Each of today’s recipients has made an outstandin­g contributi­on to American society, culture and life,” Trump said. “They exemplify the genius, talent and creativity of our exceptiona­l nation.”

Voight, who stars in the Showtime drama “Ray Donovan,” won the best actor Oscar for his portrayal of a troubled Vietnam War veteran in the 1978 film “Coming Home” and starred in the 1969 Oscar-winning best picture “Midnight Cowboy.”

The other recipients of the National Medal of Arts were Alison Krauss, a Grammy-winning bluegrass- country musician; Sharon Percy Rockefelle­r, the CEO of Washington’s flagship public television and radio stations; and the musicians of the U. S. military.

The National Humanities Medal recipients were Teresa Lozano Long, a Texas philanthro­pist; Patrick O’Connell, the chef and proprietor of the restaurant The Inn At Little Washington in Virginia; mystery writer James Patterson; and the Claremont Institute, a conservati­ve think tank based in California.

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 ?? ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jon Voight dances as President Donald Trump looks on during a National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal ceremony at the White House on Thursday.
ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jon Voight dances as President Donald Trump looks on during a National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal ceremony at the White House on Thursday.

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