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First reported by bsky
Photos confirm Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center after federal judge's order

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Explain Tarp Covering Kennedy Center Facade

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1d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to explain why a tarp partially obscuring President Trump's name on the facade of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. remains in place nearly a month after a court order to remove the name. Judge Christopher Cooper gave the administration until July 31st to file a report detailing the tarp's purpose and broader plans for the building. The tarp was installed on June 1st, and the ongoing situation reflects continued legal tension between the judiciary and the executive branch over the performing arts venue.

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Twitter / XJudge Orders Trump Administration to Explain Tarp Covering Kennedy Center Facadeartforum.com

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The Trump administration must file a report explaining the presence and purpose of the tarp, as well as the administration's broader plans for the building, by July 31st.
The tarp has remained in place since it was installed the morning of June 1
Nearly a month after a federal judge ordered that President Trump's name be removed from the facade of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts... a tarp affixed to the outside of the building is still partially obscuring it from view.
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Judge Christopher Cooper has ordered the Trump administration to explain the presence of a tarp over the Kennedy Center's facade

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