Kennedy Center Removes Trump's Name From Building Following Court Order
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts began removing former President Trump's name from its facade after receiving a judicial order to do so.

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has begun removing former President Donald Trump's name from its building facade following a court order. The arts institution requested and received a 12-hour extension to comply with the judicial directive, citing thunderstorms as the reason for the delay.
The removal process commenced after the weather-related postponement ended. The Kennedy Center, Washington D.C.'s premier performing arts venue, had previously displayed Trump's name on its exterior during his presidency as part of standard protocol for sitting presidents.
The court order mandating the name's removal comes amid ongoing legal challenges facing the former president. Trump, who recently turned 80, continues to face mounting political and legal difficulties while working to maintain his public profile and political influence.
The Kennedy Center serves as the nation's cultural center and hosts numerous high-profile performances and events throughout the year. The facility typically recognizes sitting presidents through various displays and acknowledgments as part of its relationship with the federal government.