US Judge Rejects Bid to Halt Removal of Trump's Name from Kennedy Center
A U.S. federal judge has rejected a joint bid by the board of the Kennedy Center and the Justice Department. The bid sought to prevent the removal of former President Donald Trump's name from the iconic performing arts venue in the nation's capital. This decision comes after a court order last month mandated the removal of Trump's name from the building by Friday.
A U.S. federal judge on Friday rejected an attempt by the board of the Kennedy Center and the Justice Department to stop the removal of former President Donald Trump's name from the renowned performing arts venue.
This ruling follows a court order issued last month, which had directed that Trump's name be taken off the iconic building in the nation's capital by the same Friday. The specific reasons for the original order or the judge's subsequent rejection of the bid were not detailed in the provided information.
The joint bid to halt the removal was made by the Kennedy Center's governing board and the U.S. Justice Department. The judge's decision means the planned removal of the name is expected to proceed as previously ordered.
According to NDTV World, a U.S. federal judge on Friday rejected a bid by the board of the Kennedy Center and the Justice Department to halt the removal of President Donald Trump's name from the performing arts venue.
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