Appeals court rejects emergency bid to keep Trump’s name on Kennedy Center

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An appeals court in the District of Columbia denied Donald Trump’s emergency bid to keep his name on the Kennedy Center facade, ordering removal by 7pm local time. Workers erected scaffolding as protesters cheered for the name to come down, and Joyce Beatty—who sued to reverse the change—celebrated the ruling. The decision reinforces that only Congress can rename the Kennedy Center, though Trump and board members could pursue further legal action.
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