Kennedy Center Verwijdert Naam Trump
The prestigious Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Has ordered its staff to immediately remove Donald Trump’s name from all digital signatures. This mandate extends to brochures and the center’s physical facade, with a strict deadline for completion by June 12.
The directive follows a ruling by Judge Christopher Cooper of the District of Columbia. According to a memo seen by The Washington Post, the center’s leadership is now moving to comply with the court’s order to remove all references to the “Trump Kennedy Center.”
A Legal Stand on Institutional Identity
Judge Cooper stated that the center’s statutes make it “glass-clear” that the institution is named after President Kennedy. The court ruled that the center cannot bear any other formal name based on a unilateral decision by the board.
This legal intervention comes after a period of significant leadership changes. In February of last year, Donald Trump replaced several members of the board of supervisors with political allies, claiming the center had become “too woke.”
Following these appointments, the new board voted to change the name of the institution. Since 1971, the official title had been ‘The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.’
The Battle Over Renovations
The legal dispute extended beyond naming rights to the physical operations of the facility. In March, the board determined that the center should close for two years to undergo extensive renovations.
Judge Cooper blocked this closure, preventing the center from shutting down for the overhaul. American media reports suggest this renovation plan was viewed as another attempt by Trump to leave his mark on the institution.
Trump defended the move, asserting that necessary repairs were required. He stated his goal was to ensure the venue remains “the best performing arts facility in its kind in the world.”
Potential Future Developments
In response to the ruling, Donald Trump stated that cooperation with the center will be handed back to Congress. He argued that “radical-left Democrats” are more interested in obstructing him than in saving what he described as an “ailing cultural center.”
Moving forward, the center may face a complex transition as it returns to its original branding. There is a possibility that the planned renovations could be rescheduled or modified, given the court’s refusal to allow a total closure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline for removing Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center?
The staff has been ordered to remove the name from brochures and the building’s facade by June 12.
Why did the board originally change the name of the center?
After Donald Trump replaced board members with political allies—citing that the center was “too woke”—the new board voted for the name change.
Can the Kennedy Center close for renovations?
No, Judge Christopher Cooper ruled that the center is not permitted to close for the proposed two-year renovation period.
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