Judge Rules Trump’s Name Must Be Removed from Kennedy Center
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Judge Rules Trump’s Name Must Be Removed from Kennedy Center

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A federal judge has determined that the addition of President Donald Trump's name to the Kennedy Center was unlawful, halting planned renovations until further notice.

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A federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trump's name was illegally added to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and has blocked the administration's plans for major renovations. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper criticized the Kennedy Center board's decision to close the facility, stating it was ill-informed and did not meet its legal obligations.

The judge specifically noted that only Congress has the authority to change the center's name, emphasizing that any individual cannot be memorialized on its façade without legislative approval. He ordered the trustees to remove Trump's name from all official materials and signage within two weeks. In response, Trump expressed disappointment and announced his intention to return control of the center to Congress.

The Kennedy Center's vice president of public relations expressed confidence that the court's decision would be upheld on appeal, pointing out that significant funds had been allocated for the center's restoration. The proposed renovations have sparked concern among cultural preservationists about potential violations of preservation standards, with critics highlighting the need for careful oversight during the process.

Meanwhile, the center has continued its performances, albeit at a reduced pace, and has several events lined up before the anticipated closure, including a prestigious award ceremony scheduled for later this month.

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