Donald J. Trump's Name Removed from Kennedy Center Facade
Workers in Washington, D.C., began removing the name "Donald J. Trump" from the facade of the Kennedy Center early Saturday morning. This action follows a court ruling that determined the president's renaming of the landmark was illegal. Scaffolding was set up on Friday in preparation for the removal process.

Crews commenced the removal of the name "Donald J. Trump" from the exterior facade of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The operation began in the early morning hours on Saturday, following prior preparations.
This undertaking was initiated after a court found that the president's earlier renaming of the prominent Washington, D.C., landmark was illegal. The court's decision mandated the reversal of the renaming.
Preparations for the removal had begun on Friday, with workers observed setting up scaffolding in front of the Kennedy Center building. The physical process of detaching the individual letters comprising the name from the facade then started early Saturday.
According to Variety, the removal was a direct consequence of a legal finding regarding the legitimacy of the renaming.
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