Kennedy Center tells court it won't try to restore Trump's name to the building before Sept. 8
Summary
The Kennedy Center told a federal court it will not try to put President Donald Trump's name back on the building before September 8. The center plans to wait until after Labor Day to allow more time for legal discussions about the decision.Key Facts
- The Kennedy Center had removed President Trump's name from its building.
- Some members of the Kennedy Center board support returning Trump's name.
- Opponents say these board members want to ignore a court order to remove the name.
- The Kennedy Center filed a report with the court on Tuesday.
- The center said it will wait until after Labor Day (September 4) to act.
- Legal arguments about the name are ongoing.
- The issue involves a federal court's orders and decisions.
- President Donald Trump is involved because the name in question is his.
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