Kennedy Center Ordered to Strip Trump’s Name from Signage by June 12
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts received a court directive. A federal judge ordered removal of former President Donald
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts received a court
directive. A federal judge ordered removal of former President Donald
Trump’s name from indoor and outdoor signage. The center’s general
counsel communicated the requirement to staff. The deadline for
compliance is set for June 12. The order arises from a legal dispute
over naming rights. The center must comply to avoid contempt of court.
All documents and signage referencing Trump must be updated. The move
underscores ongoing legal battles over the former president’s
branding.