Trump name must come down from Kennedy Center, US appeals court rules (opens original article in a new tab)
A US appeals court has ordered the Kennedy Center to remove Donald Trump's name from its building by Friday, upholding a previous ruling. The court rejected an emergency request to delay the decision, and the venue must comply with the deadline set by a federal judge. The order requires the removal of Trump's name from all branding, including the building's exterior, website, and promotional materials.
- US appeals court rules Kennedy Center must remove Trump's name by end of Friday
- DC Circuit Court rejected emergency request to pause ruling
- Court ordered removal of Trump's name from building, website, and promotional materials
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