Appeals court denies Trump’s bid to pause Kennedy Center name removal while appeal plays out
Summary
An appeals court rejected President Trump’s request to stop the removal of his name from the Kennedy Center while his legal challenge continues. The court said the lawyers did not show that removing the name would cause serious harm that could not be fixed.Key Facts
- An appeals court handled President Trump’s request about the Kennedy Center name removal.
- President Trump asked to pause the removal of his name during his legal appeal.
- The court reviewed the case on Wednesday.
- A panel of three judges made the decision.
- The court said the administration’s lawyers did not prove that removing the name would cause "irreparable harm."
- "Irreparable harm" means serious damage that cannot be fixed later.
- Because of this, the court denied the request to pause the name removal.
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