Trump news at a glance: president’s name to be removed from Kennedy Center
Summary
A court in Washington DC denied an emergency request to stop removing President Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center. Workers began preparing to remove his name from the building’s front, amid a crowd of supporters. This event is part of ongoing disputes involving President Trump and government actions.Key Facts
- Washington DC’s appeals court rejected an emergency appeal to pause removing President Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center.
- A judge had already ordered the president’s name removed from the performing arts venue’s facade.
- Workers started putting up scaffolding to take down the name, with supporters cheering them on.
- The Kennedy Center had previously tried to keep President Trump’s name on the building but failed in court.
- Some local residents see the naming and other Trump projects as self-promotional.
- The Justice Department approved a $111 billion merger of Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros Discovery.
- President Trump is seeking Congress’s approval to symbolically erase his two presidential impeachments.
- The Trump administration cut federal funds to a Los Angeles homelessness agency amid political conflicts with California leaders.
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