Workers removed President Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Center
Workers removed President Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Center, with scaffolding and a white tarp covering the area during the work. Onlookers gathered to observe the removal. The Kennedy Center Executive Director Matt Floca confirmed all physical signage containing Trump’s name had been removed. According to GDelt, Kennedy Center Executive Director Charles Matthew Floca also,
Workers removed President Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Center. Scaffolding was erected around the section of the facade containing Trump’s name, and a white tarp covered the area during the work. Onlookers gathered in front of the Kennedy Center to watch the removal. According to Dawn, Kennedy Center Executive Director Matt Floca confirmed that all physical signage containing Trump’s name had been removed. According to GDelt, Charles Matthew Floca confirmed in a court filing that Trump's name had been removed from the building façade. Loud noise was heard from beneath the tarp during removal work, according to Dawn. A court-ordered deadline to remove Trump’s name expired on Friday, according to Times of Israel. The Kennedy Center requested a deadline extension until noon Eastern Time on Saturday due to thunderstorms, according to CNBC.com. Workers packed up and left the site around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday, with tarps still covering the facade, according to CNBC.com. According to GDelt, the removal of Trump's name followed a federal judge's ruling that the renaming of the Kennedy Center was unlawful.
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