Kennedy Center Delays Any Restoration of Trump's Name on Facade Until After Sept. 8
1-Minute Brief
The delay highlights ongoing legal and maintenance issues following the removal of Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center building.
Key Facts
- The Kennedy Center informed a federal court it will not attempt to restore Trump's name to the building before at least Sept. 8.
- Lawyers stated that the tarp currently covering the entrance will remain up indefinitely.
- Court filings indicate the Kennedy Center will not remove the tarp or restore the name until after Sept. 8.
- According to lawyers, installing and removing Trump's name damaged the marble facade.
- The Kennedy Center's position was communicated to the court in recent legal filings.
What Happened
The Kennedy Center notified a federal court that it will not seek to restore Donald Trump's name to its building facade before Sept. 8, citing ongoing legal and maintenance concerns.
Why It Matters
This development underscores the complexities involved in high-profile naming disputes and the logistical challenges of building maintenance after prominent signage changes.
What's Next
Further court proceedings and potential restoration work are expected after Sept. 8, with the tarp remaining in place until then. Updates may follow as the legal process continues.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft10h agoKennedy Center tells court it won't try to restore Trump's name to the building before Sept. 8
- The IndependentLeft8h agoTrump’s Kennedy Center finally reveals why a massive tarp and scaffolding are still covering up the entrance
- The Washington PostLeft1h agoKennedy Center tarp to stay up indefinitely, lawyers say
