An appeals court denied President Donald Trump's request on July 8, 2026, to pause the removal of his name from the Kennedy Center during his appeal of a lower court ruling. The three-judge panel concluded that the administration's lawyers did not demonstrate that either the president or the performing arts center would face irreparable harm from the name removal.
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Appeals Court Rejects Trump's Request to Delay Kennedy Center Name Removal
On July 8, 2026, an appeals court rejected President Trump's request to delay the removal of his name from the Kennedy Center while he appeals a previous court decision. The court found insufficient evidence of irreparable harm to justify the pause.
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Appeals court denies Trump’s bid to pause Kennedy Center name removal while appeal plays out
Appeals Court Rejects Trump's Request to Delay Kennedy Center Name Removal