Kennedy Centre loses last-ditch attempt to keep Trump’s name on building
The Kennedy Center's final attempts to keep President Donald Trump's name on its building facade were unsuccessful on Friday. A judge initially rejected a request to delay a court-ordered deadline for removing Trump's name and other references from the venue's operations.

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AI-generatedThe Kennedy Center's final attempts to keep President Donald Trump's name on its building facade were unsuccessful on Friday. A judge initially rejected a request to delay a court-ordered deadline for removing Trump's name and other references from the venue's operations. The Kennedy Center appealed this ruling, but their appeal was also denied on Friday evening. Scaffolding was erected around the affected section of the building. The institution then sought a further extension until Saturday noon, citing storms that caused delays, but this request was also rebuffed.
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5 extractedThe Kennedy Centre requested a deadline extension until Saturday noon due to storms.
Scaffolding was erected around a section of the building that includes Trump's name.
The institution appealed the ruling, which was also rebuffed.
A judge rejected a request to pause a court-ordered deadline to remove Trump's name from the building.
The Kennedy Centre lost a last-ditch attempt to keep President Donald Trump's name on the building.