Court Rejects Emergency Bid to Retain Trump’s Name on Kennedy Center

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A Washington, DC appeals court denied an emergency bid by the Kennedy Center and Donald Trump to pause the removal of Trump’s name from the center’s façade, upholding a judge’s ruling that the name was unlawfully added. The decision leaves in place ordering the center to remove the name, directs branding to reflect the center’s formal name, and temporarily blocks the planned renovations, despite opposition from the center’s leadership and Trump allies.
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