Kennedy Center Removes Trump's Name After Federal Judge's Ruling
President Donald Trump's name has been removed from the Kennedy Center. This action follows a federal judge's ruling that the initial addition of his name was illegal. The court determined that congressional approval was required for such a designation, which had not been obtained.

President Donald Trump's name has been officially removed from the Kennedy Center, a prominent arts institution. This development follows a recent ruling by a federal judge, who declared the prior addition of his name to the center to be illegal.
The federal judge's determination stated that the placement of President Trump's name at the popular arts center lacked the necessary congressional approval. The court found that without this formal authorization from Congress, the designation was considered unlawful.
Consequently, in adherence to the federal court's ruling, the name has been removed. The judicial decision established that proper legislative endorsement is a mandatory procedural step for such an action.
According to Hindustan Times World, the removal of President Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center followed this federal court ruling.
