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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 20
Kennedy Center Keeps Tarps Up 7 Days After Trump Name Removal Order
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 20

Kennedy Center Keeps Tarps Up 7 Days After Trump Name Removal Order

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 20

Summary

  • Seven days after workers began taking President Trump’s name off the Kennedy Center facade under court order, tarps still cover the front of the building, preventing any public confirmation that the full sign came down.
  • A sworn court declaration from operations chief Matt Floca said the name was removed on June 13, and photographers captured at least two letters being taken off, but the remaining facade cannot be seen.
  • The Kennedy Center said the scaffolding and tarps will stay in place while crews address maintenance needs involving the marble and soffit panels.
  • That continued cover has fueled speculation over whether any letters remain, turning a signage dispute into a broader political flashpoint for both Trump critics and supporters.

Insights

What precedent does reversing a board's renaming decision set for other national memorials and cultural institutions across the country?
Why was a new endowment fund created with the former name after the court ordered its removal from the building?
With its name restored but major renovations stalled, what is the future for the Kennedy Center's physical structure and public access?