Lawsuits Challenge Trump Administration Changes at Kennedy Center, Voice of America
Multiple legal challenges have been filed against Trump administration plans to alter historic sites and media operations.

Federal lawsuits have been filed challenging Trump administration initiatives affecting both cultural institutions and federal media operations, according to court documents and reports from multiple news outlets.
Eight architecture and culture groups, including the American Institute of Architects, have sued President Trump and the Kennedy Center board over proposed physical changes to the performing arts venue. The coalition is seeking compliance with historic preservation laws and congressional approval for the modifications, which would constitute major alterations to the Washington landmark.
Separately, Voice of America journalists have filed suit against the Trump administration, alleging government officials are attempting to use the federally-funded broadcaster to promote propaganda and censor news content. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for D.C., involves current and former VOA staff members who claim the administration is compromising the network's editorial independence.
The Kennedy Center lawsuit specifically targets what preservation groups characterize as fundamental alterations to the historic venue. The groups argue that such changes require adherence to federal historic preservation statutes and proper congressional authorization before proceeding.
The Voice of America case centers on allegations that Trump administration officials, including Kari Lake, have sought to influence the broadcaster's news content in ways that would violate its charter for independent journalism. VOA operates under federal funding with a mandate to provide objective news coverage to international audiences.
Both legal challenges represent broader disputes over the Trump administration's approach to federal cultural institutions and media operations, with plaintiffs arguing that proposed changes exceed executive authority and violate existing legal frameworks governing these entities.