Trump's Name Removed from Kennedy Center Exterior Following Court Order
Workers commenced stripping former President Trump's name from the exterior of the Kennedy Center early Saturday morning. This action took place hours after a court-ordered deadline had passed. Justice Department attorneys, representing the historic performing arts center, had requested a 12-hour extension to the Friday 11:59 p.m. deadline, citing safety concerns.

The name of former President Trump began to be removed from the exterior of the Kennedy Center in the early hours of Saturday morning. This work followed a court order that had set a deadline for the removal.
The initiation of the removal process occurred hours after the original court-ordered deadline of 11:59 p.m. Friday had expired. Attorneys from the Justice Department (DOJ), acting on behalf of the Kennedy Center, had submitted a request to a district court late Friday evening.
The request sought a 12-hour extension to the stipulated deadline. The basis for this request, as stated by the attorneys, was safety concerns related to the task of removing the name.
According to The Hill, the work proceeded despite the passed deadline and the earlier extension request.
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