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US Judge Orders Trump Name Removed From Kennedy Center

A federal judge has ordered the removal of Donald Trump’s name from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, ruling that the Washington DC institution cannot be formally renamed without approval from Congress.

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US District Judge Christopher Cooper directed the Trump administration to remove all signage bearing Trump’s name and delete references to a “Trump Kennedy Center” from official materials within 14 days.

Court Says Congress Controls the Name

In his ruling, Cooper said federal law clearly establishes the venue as a memorial to former President John F. Kennedy and leaves no authority for the center’s board to change its name on its own.

“The Kennedy Center’s organic statute makes crystal clear that the Center is to be named for President Kennedy,” Cooper wrote. He added that Congress originally gave the institution its name and only Congress has the power to alter it.

The judge concluded that the board had exceeded its legal authority by approving the renaming.

The decision came in a lawsuit filed by Joyce Beatty, a Democratic congresswoman from Ohio who serves on the Kennedy Center’s board through her position in Congress.

The White House did not immediately comment on the ruling.

Renaming Followed Trump Takeover

The dispute stemmed from changes made after Trump returned to office. In February last year, he appointed himself chairman of the Kennedy Center’s board of trustees, describing the move as a “take-over”.

He subsequently removed existing board members and installed new appointees. In December, the restructured board voted to add Trump’s name to the institution, a move seen as part of a broader effort by the administration to reshape cultural organisations in the US capital.

At the time, Joe Kennedy III, a former Massachusetts congressman and great-nephew of President Kennedy, questioned whether such a change was legally possible.

He argued that the venue was established by federal law as a memorial to Kennedy and could not simply be renamed by board action.

Backlash From Arts Community

The renaming effort prompted significant opposition within the arts sector.

Several performers and organisations cancelled appearances at the venue in protest, including a scheduled run of the award-winning musical Hamilton.

Leadership changes also followed. National Symphony Orchestra executive director Jean Davidson left to lead the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Los Angeles. Richard Grenell, a Trump ally who played a prominent role in efforts to reshape the institution and challenge what he described as “woke” culture, later stepped down as president of the center.

The Kennedy Center remains one of the United States’ most prominent cultural institutions and receives federal funding. It has traditionally enjoyed support from both major political parties.

Wider Plans Face Challenges

Under Trump, the venue increasingly became a platform for administration initiatives. It hosted events including an appearance by FIFA president Gianni Infantino ahead of the World Cup draw and other White House-linked functions.

The center is also preparing for a two-year closure after trustees approved a major renovation programme. Officials said the project would begin following Independence Day celebrations in July, with a reopening planned once work is completed.

The Kennedy Center case is one of several legal disputes involving Trump’s plans for Washington. Other proposals, including a large ballroom at the White House site and a “Victory Arch” near national monuments, have also faced court challenges. Congressional Republicans have additionally proposed renaming the Kennedy Center’s Opera House after First Lady Melania Trump.

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ronnie50 Platinum Member

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Nope. His sorry reign of destruction is nearly over. After November he will likely be doubly impotent. The tiny mushroom man will no longer be a danger to humanity!

I hope so. But - not sure if you've seen the various news reports - in recent days there have been several from across the country where the Republicans have managed to successfully change the voting constituency boundaries (of course in their favour). If they keep this up, the Midterms could be much harder to win for the Dems that many presently believe.

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7 hours ago, placnx said:

He should be recognized as the Antipresident, political equivalent of the Antichrist. All the presidencies since George Bush Jr have been failed ones, and this one is hopefully the culmination that puts an end to this downward spiral. Otherwise, the dollar monopoly may collapse and with it the ability to finance irresponsible wars.

I thought Clinton was a damn good president, and he did an incredible job running the economy, many would say that he benefited from the .com boom, but the same question could be asked of Don, and why he's not benefiting from the AI boom, and still managing to harm the economy despite that.

Trump is certainly not the Antichrist but he is quite dark, and quite evil in his nature.

placnx Platinum Member

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

I thought Clinton was a damn good president, and he did an incredible job running the economy, many would say that he benefited from the .com boom, but the same question could be asked of Don, and why he's not benefiting from the AI boom, and still managing to harm the economy despite that.

Trump is certainly not the Antichrist but he is quite dark, and quite evil in his nature.

Clinton was the last competent president. I was against his 180 when he went for China's admission to the WTO. That had terrible consequences.

Trump is not the Antichrist, but the Antipresident.

spidermike007 Star Member

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5 minutes ago, placnx said:

Clinton was the last competent president. I was against his 180 when he went for China's admission to the WTO. That had terrible consequences.

Trump is not the Antichrist, but the Antipresident.

All presidents make mistakes a lot of times for them it's a question of juggling one interest against another. Clinton and Obama were both very decent presidents and though I disagreed with a lot of their policy I think they were fairly effective. Trump on the other hand is in abysmal failure as both a human being and as a president, in addition to being the worst leader of men imaginable.

He gets a huuuuge F grade! He is a major loser, and though many give him credit for his fortune, most of it was stolen, or accumulated by corrupt means, which is not something to brag about. The man is more reptile than human, and so are the members of his entire cabinet.

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nick supreme Gold Member

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13 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

All presidents make mistakes a lot of times for them it's a question of juggling one interest against another. Clinton and Obama were both very decent presidents and though I disagreed with a lot of their policy I think they were fairly effective. Trump on the other hand is in abysmal failure as both a human being and as a president, in addition to being the worst leader of men imaginable.

He gets a huuuuge F grade! He is a major loser, and though many give him credit for his fortune, most of it was stolen, or accumulated by corrupt means, which is not something to brag about. The man is more reptile than human, and so are the members of his entire cabinet.

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Bubba is my hero. He banged an intern in the White House.

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23 minutes ago, placnx said:

Clinton was the last competent president. I was against his 180 when he went for China's admission to the WTO. That had terrible consequences.

Trump is not the Antichrist, but the Antipresident.

Yes, the US lost 3 million jobs as a result of China admission to the WTO. But, they were MAGA.

spidermike007 Star Member

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2 hours ago, nick supreme said:

Bubba is my hero. He banged an intern in the White House.

Can you imagine how many offers of sex men with that kind of power get? It takes a special man to say no thanks especially if she's hot, and I'm not talking about Monica nor the other women that Clinton was mysteriously attracted to.

Trump doesn't have that problem, as he is likely impotent and incapable due to his dramatically declining Health at this stage of his life. But he sure made up for it in his younger years. Pure depravity!

Luuk Chaai Platinum Member

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21 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

If the dems gain control of the house and senate, Trump may as well resign, or commit suicide.

when did this turn into a comedy forum ?

Wingate Gold Member

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10 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I thought Clinton was a damn good president, and he did an incredible job running the economy, many would say that he benefited from the .com boom, but the same question could be asked of Don, and why he's not benefiting from the AI boom, and still managing to harm the economy despite that.

Trump is certainly not the Antichrist but he is quite dark, and quite evil in his nature.

No, he's not the antichrist, but the Christ whom actual Christians follow is the antiTrump.

While I'm not a believer, perhaps a Christian will explain Trump in terms of Matthew 25, where Jesus says:

--practice humility

--care for the poor

--welcome the stranger

--and individuals and nations will be judged on how they follow these teachings

None of those teachings in any way, shape or form reflect Trump's behavior and policies, nor the current policies of the US.

Good thing I'm not a believer, because if Christ was real, my country would be the next Sodom and I might be turned into a pillar of salt.

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1 hour ago, Wingate said:

No, he's not the antichrist, but the Christ whom actual Christians follow is the antiTrump.

While I'm not a believer, perhaps a Christian will explain Trump in terms of Matthew 25, where Jesus says:

--practice humility

--care for the poor

--welcome the stranger

--and individuals and nations will be judged on how they follow these teachings

None of those teachings in any way, shape or form reflect Trump's behavior and policies, nor the current policies of the US.

Good thing I'm not a believer, because if Christ was real, my country would be the next Sodom and I might be turned into a pillar of salt.

Trump, Vance and many surrounding those goons are pure CINO's. Zero spirituality. Total phonies.

JAG Ruby Member

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On 5/30/2026 at 1:13 PM, spidermike007 said:

If the dems gain control of the house and senate, Trump may as well resign, or commit suicide.

On 5/30/2026 at 1:16 PM, MikeandDow said:

"IF" is a big word !! i still think he will not go !!

I have posted elsewhere that I think he will block the results of the mid term elections. If his gerrymandering and voter suppression do not allow him to retain control of either house, then he will claim widespread cheating and fraud, and launch numerous law suits, which will be spun out through the appeals process up to and beyond the 2028 General Election.

Mr Squeaker Johnson will once again play his swearing in games - "these Congress electees cannot be sworn in until the legal challenges are resolved" - which effectively will mean until their terms are ended. The Republicans in Congress will sit on their hands and allow it to happen. The courts can rule as much as they like, it will simply be kicked upstairs to a long queue in the next higher court.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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25 minutes ago, JAG said:

I have posted elsewhere that I think he will block the results of the mid term elections. If his gerrymandering and voter suppression do not allow him to retain control of either house, then he will claim widespread cheating and fraud, and launch numerous law suits, which will be spun out through the appeals process up to and beyond the 2028 General Election.

Mr Squeaker Johnson will once again play his swearing in games - "these Congress electees cannot be sworn in until the legal challenges are resolved" - which effectively will mean until their terms are ended. The Republicans in Congress will sit on their hands and allow it to happen. The courts can rule as much as they like, it will simply be kicked upstairs to a long queue in the next higher court.

I think you may well be correct !! i also think that even when his term is finished he will not go he is a narcissist craves power ! the only thing that will remove him is death !! I find it unbelievable is how yanks could not see this happening !!

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