Kennedy Center staff told to begin removing Trump’s name, with June 12 deadline
Summary
Lawyers at the Kennedy Center told staff to start removing President Trump’s name from the building after a federal judge blocked plans to rename the center in his honor. Staff were given a deadline of June 12 to complete the removal from things like email signatures and letterhead.Key Facts
- The Kennedy Center planned to rename itself to include President Trump’s name.
- A federal judge stopped this renaming from going forward.
- Following the judge’s decision, Kennedy Center lawyers instructed staff to remove President Trump’s name.
- The removal includes email signatures, letterhead, and other official items.
- Employees were given a deadline of June 12 to finish removing the name.
- The details came from an internal memo seen by CBS News.
- The action happened under the current administration of President Donald Trump.
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