Kennedy Center Board Appeals Order to Remove Trump's Name from Building
The Kennedy Center board of trustees has filed an appeal against a federal judge's order concerning the removal of former President Trump's name from the exterior of its building. This action was taken on Thursday, just ahead of the judge's stipulated deadline. Earlier on the same day, the board also convened and voted to stay U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper's directive. These developments, which pertain to the prominent cultural institution, are documented in recent court filings.

The Kennedy Center board of trustees has filed an appeal against a federal judge's order. This order specifically mandates the removal of former President Trump's name from the exterior of the Kennedy Center building. The board's appeal was submitted on Thursday, closely preceding the deadline set by the judge.
Earlier on the same Thursday, the board convened and cast a vote regarding the judicial directive. During this session, the trustees decided to stay the order issued by U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper. This decision effectively pauses the implementation of the judge's initial ruling.
The actions taken by the Kennedy Center's governing body, including both the appeal and the vote to stay the order, are documented in official court filings. (Source: The Hill)
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