An appeals court in Washington, D.C. rejected an emergency appeal on June 12, 2026, which sought to pause the removal of Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Center. The appeal was filed by Justice Department lawyers representing Trump and the Kennedy Center board he appointed, requesting the court to stay a judge's order mandating the removal of his name from the venue.
Appeals Court Denies Emergency Appeal to Retain Trump's Name on Kennedy Center
On June 12, 2026, an appeals court in Washington, D.C. denied an emergency appeal to keep Donald Trump's name on the facade of the Kennedy Center. The appeal was made by Justice Department lawyers representing Trump and his appointed board members.
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Court denies emergency appeal to retain Trump’s name on Kennedy Center
Appeals Court Denies Emergency Appeal to Retain Trump's Name on Kennedy Center