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Kennedy Center removes Trump’s name from website after judge’s order - but it’s still on the building
Kennedy Center removes Trump’s name from website after judge’s order - but it’s still on the building The president has called for the judge who ruled the arts center’s name change was illegal to be impeached - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The Kennedy Center has removed President Donald Trump’s name from its website, after a judge ruled the building was illegally renamed after the president without Congressional approval. However, the president’s name is still on the exterior of “The...
Kennedy Center tells staff to remove Trump’s name from building after court ruling
Kennedy Center tells staff to remove Trump’s name from building after court ruling Kennedy Center told employees they had until June 12 to remove the president’s name from the building, pamphlets, the website and anywhere else it appears - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The Kennedy Center ordered employees to remove President Donald Trump’s name from the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts building and strip the president’s name from its website, signs, brochures and other material...
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...
Kennedy Center removes Trump’s name from its website after US judge’s order
Performing arts venue takes down references to a ‘Trump Kennedy Center’ in compliance with judge’s rulingThe Kennedy Center has removed Trump’s name from its website after a US district judge’s order last month to remove the US president’s name from the performing arts venue. The removal of Trump’s name from the website on Monday came just days before a deadline instructed by the center’s general counsel to remove all references to the president by 12 June.
US judge orders removal of Trump name from Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts opened in 1971 as a living memorial to the late US President John F Kennedy.
US judge orders removal of Trump name from Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts opened in 1971 as a living memorial to the late US President John F Kennedy.
Trump can't rename Kennedy Center or close it for renovation for now, judge says
A judge has ruled that Donald Trump cannot rename or close the Kennedy Center for renovation at this time. This decision follows the Board of Trustees' December vote to rename the institution the "Trump Kennedy Center," which occurred ten months after Trump removed several trustees.
5 Takeaways From a Kennedy Center Ruling That Angered Trump
President Trump, the chairman of the Kennedy Center, wrote on social media that “we are going to be working with Congress to transfer this failing Institution back to them.”
The Congresswoman Who Got Trump’s Name Off the Kennedy Center
Three months ago, a 75-year-old lawmaker filed a complaint as part of an ongoing lawsuit in federal court, claiming that she had been unlawfully excluded from an upcoming board meeting that would determine the fate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. It turned out that the invitation had landed in her spam folder—an admission that quickly became a political punch line, a real-life Veep episode in Washington politics. Today, the plaintiff—Representative Joyce Beatty—feels...
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.