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Kennedy Center lawyers tell staff to remove references to Trump in signage
The Kennedy Center’s lawyers on Thursday directed staff at the iconic venue to remove President Donald Trump’s name from all official signage to comply with a federal judge’s order from last week. Staff were told in an email from the Office of the General Counsel to “Remove any references to the ‘Trump-Kennedy Center’ or ‘The Donald J. Trump and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,’ and instead revert to ‘The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ or ‘the Kennedy...
Judge blocks renaming, closure of Kennedy Center
President Donald Trump’s effort to rebrand the Kennedy Center in his own name is illegal, a federal judge ruled Friday. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper said the rebranding of the institution that honors President John F. Kennedy as the “Trump-Kennedy Center” violated the clear language of federal law that requires the building to honor “President Kennedy and President Kennedy alone.” The order to revert to the original, longstanding name came as part of a broader ruling that...
Federal judge orders Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center, says only Congress can rename it
The federal judge ordered the removal of President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, citing that only Congress can rename the iconic venue. The ruling was part of a lawsuit filed by U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, and the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Federal judge orders Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center, says only Congress can rename it
The federal judge ordered the removal of President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, citing that only Congress can rename the iconic venue. The ruling was part of a lawsuit filed by U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, and the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Kennedy Center ruling gets Trump's name right but repairs badly wrong
In a ruling Friday, District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered the cessation of all repair plans for the Kennedy Center and the removal of Trump’s name from the building within two weeks. It is a detailed and comprehensive opinion, but I believe Judge Cooper is wrong about halting the repairs. I previously expressed skepticism over the claim that the board could order such a change unilaterally.
Trump can’t rename Kennedy Center after himself or close it down, judge says
The judge ruled that Trump cannot rename the Kennedy Center after himself or close it down for repairs, as the center is a national treasure and a symbol of American culture. The decision was made in response to Trump's executive order, which aimed to rename the center and close it down for renovations.
Trump’s DC follies: From 250-ft arch to UFC rig towering over White House, he’s remaking capital in his image
Trump’s DC follies: From 250-ft arch to UFC rig towering over White House, he’s remaking capital in his image The White House says Trump is beautifying the capital, but, writes Brendan Rascius, Democrats and other critics claim he’s skirting standard approval processes and squandering taxpayer funds on self-indulgent boondoggles - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments President Donald Trump has leaned hard into his real estate roots since returning to the White House, fashioning himself as...
The back-channel bid to go soft on Maduro
When Marco Rubio was named secretary of State, many in both South Florida Republican circles and the American energy industry exulted. But one man who bridged both worlds knew he had a problem. A longtime investor in Venezuela, the main source of crude oil needed to produce the asphalt that had made his family rich, Harry Sargeant III kept relations with top officials in Caracas even as they seized most foreign oil holdings.
Trump’s proposed victory arch will have an observation deck - but a big question mark hangs over how to reach it
Trump’s proposed victory arch will have an observation deck - but a big question mark hangs over how to reach it The proposed 250-foot structure has been a source of controversy for months - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments President Donald Trump's proposed victory arch in the capital includes an observation deck at the top — but it's unclear how anyone will access the monument, which is planned for the middle of a busy roundabout in Washington, D.C. The 250-foot structure, a source of...