US judge orders removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center

WASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuters) – A judge on Friday ​ordered the removal of President Donald ‌Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, ruling that the ​iconic Washington venue cannot be ​renamed without an act of Congress.
U.S. ⁠District Judge Christopher Cooper in Washington ​directed the Trump administration to take ​down all physical signage bearing Trump’s name and to eliminate any references to a “Trump Kennedy ​Center” from official materials within 14 ​days.
“The Kennedy Center’s organic statute makes crystal clear ‌that ⁠the Center is to be named for President Kennedy, and it cannot bear any other formal name or ​public memorial ​based ⁠on the Board’s unilateral say-so,” Cooper wrote. “Congress gave the Kennedy ​Center its name, and only ​Congress ⁠can change it.”
Cooper ruled in a lawsuit brought by Democratic U.S. Representative ⁠Joyce ​Beatty.
The White House did ​not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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