Judge Upholds Order for Trump Name Removal from Kennedy Center
A judge has denied President Trump's request to pause a previous ruling that requires his name to be removed from the Kennedy Center. This judicial decision upholds the original order, which mandates the removal of the president's name from the building and all accompanying signage. The request to pause the ruling was a last-minute attempt to avoid compliance, with the deadline for action set for Friday.

A judge has denied President Trump's request to pause a ruling that calls for the removal of his name from the Kennedy Center. This decision means that a previous court order requiring the name's removal will proceed as planned.
The original ruling specified that President Trump's name, along with any related signage, must be taken down from the performing arts center.
President Trump's petition to pause the ruling was considered a last-minute effort to prevent the scheduled removal. The deadline for compliance with the court's order is Friday.
According to Axios, this is a developing story.
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