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Source: NPR News

Kennedy Center Proceeds with Removal of Trump's Name Following Court Rulings

The Kennedy Center is moving forward with the removal of references to former President Trump from its building. This action comes after a judge rejected a request to pause a court-ordered deadline, which was set for Friday. An subsequent appeal filed by the institution was also rebuffed on Friday evening, clearing the way for the removal process.

By Fainaron·Jun 13, 2026 (2 hours ago)·1 views
Kennedy Center Proceeds with Removal of Trump's Name Following Court Rulings

A judge has rejected a request to halt a court-ordered deadline concerning the removal of references to former President Trump from the Kennedy Center building.

The deadline for these removals was set for Friday.

Following the initial judicial decision, the institution filed an appeal. However, this effort was also rebuffed on Friday evening, confirming the requirement to proceed with the removal of Trump's name.

According to NPR News, these rulings pave the way for the institution to remove the specified references.

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