Kennedy Center Board Seeks Stay on Ruling to Remove Donald Trump's Name
The board of the Kennedy Center is appealing a judge's ruling that mandates the removal of Donald Trump's name from the arts institution's facade. A motion for a stay was filed late on Thursday, aiming to halt the implementation of the decision. This action comes just one day before a deadline set for the center to comply with the order.

The Kennedy Center board has filed a motion seeking a court ruling to prevent the removal of Donald Trump's name from the institution's facade.
This legal action is part of the board's appeal against a judge's decision that ordered the name to be stripped from the arts institution.
The motion for a stay was submitted late on Thursday. The filing occurred with approximately 24 hours remaining before a specified deadline for the center to comply with the judge's original ruling.
According to Deadline Hollywood, the board aims to keep the former president's name on the building while the appeal process is underway.
