Performing Arts Center

Kennedy Center Begins Removing Trump’s Name

A federal judge has ordered the removal of President Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, ruling that only Congress has the authority to change the institution’s official name, which was designated for President Kennedy. Employees have begun implementing these changes, including updating official documents and digital platforms. This ruling also reversed a previous decision by Trump to shut down the center for two years, though his future involvement remains uncertain.

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Judge Orders Trump Name Removed From Kennedy Center

The board’s decision to close the performing arts center, following President Trump’s appointment as chairman after replacing previous board members, has been put on hold by a federal judge. The judge ruled that the closure was based on an “insufficient, one-sided presentation of information” that failed to consider the center’s obligations and the impact on its programming and memorial functions. This ruling comes amidst public concern that Trump’s stated “renovations” for the closure might involve demolition, echoing a previous demolition project he undertook. The article concludes by posing whether Trump will comply with the court order or continue to assert ownership.

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