Judge Seeks Update on Tarp Covering Kennedy Center Facade After Trump Name Removal
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Ted Johnson
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A federal judge has ordered an update on the purpose and status of a tarp covering part of the Kennedy Center's facade. The tarp was installed after workers removed Donald Trump's name from the arts institution, following a court order by U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper. The removal restored the center's original name, the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, but scaffolding and a tarp now conceal the area where Trump's name was removed.
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· 1 pulledJudge wants update on 'purpose and status' of tarp that conceals Kennedy Center facade after Donald Trump's name was removed
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