Kennedy Center Board Confirms Removal of Trump's Name from Building
By
Ray Flook
The kind of bagel that ruins lesser bagels for you.
Summary
The Kennedy Center Board confirmed in a court filing that Donald Trump's name has been officially removed from the building, following a legal battle that went past the court-ordered midnight ET deadline. Trump's legal team fought to keep the signage in place but ultimately filed with the court that the removal had been completed.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledTrump's legal team officially filed with the court on Saturday that it has 'removed signage'
After claiming that he had moved on with the matter, Donald Trump and his legal team fought down to the wire to keep Trump's name on the Kennedy Center
Though it took a lot longer than folks expected – and past the 12 midnight ET deadline established in a court ruling
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