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Workers Remove Trump’s Name From Kennedy Center After Court Ruling
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100% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 13, 2026
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What happened
Workers removed Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center in Washington overnight after a court refused to stop the order. The move followed a federal judge’s ruling that adding his name was unlawful and should be undone.
- 01Trump’s name was removed overnight from the Kennedy Center facade in Washington.
- 02A court rejected an emergency request to halt the removal.
- 03Judge Christopher Cooper ruled last month that adding Trump’s name was unlawful.
- 04The name had been added in December after a unanimous board vote.
- 05Matt Plowden said all physical Trump signage was removed from the property.
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