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In new filings, Kennedy Center revisits Trump name on facade : NPR


The scaffolding and tarp covering the facade of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on Aug. 13. The tarp remains one of the questions at the center of a federal lawsuit.

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In a status report submitted late Tuesday to a federal court, the Kennedy Center outlined its plans to put President Trump’s name back on the arts complex.

The signage proposed by the center’s board would eventually read: “The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, Restored and Renovated by President Donald J. Trump, Endowed by the Trump Kennedy Center Fund.” The last line would be added only if the fund reaches $100 million in donations. Additionally, the board is seeking to rename the physical grounds of the arts center “President Donald J. Trump Plaza.” The Kennedy Center said it would not try to add Trump’s name back on the building before Sept. 8.

In its filing, the center also argued that the much-discussed tarp that has been covering the signage at the complex’s front entrance is a “necessary element of the ongoing construction activities,” and is there in part to protect the marble paneling during the renovation.

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The status report was filed with Judge Christopher R. Cooper, the federal judge presiding over the lawsuit between the Kennedy Center and Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, an ex-officio member of its board. In the same filing, Beatty’s lawyers urged Cooper to make a ruling before Sept. 8, writing: “There is thus every reason to believe that Defendants will attempt to effectuate some or part of this latest unlawful resolution at the earliest opportunity after Sept. 8. Moreover, Plaintiff is concerned that Defendants already may have damaged the historic marble that lines the facade with their original desecration of the Center’s facade by attaching President Trump’s name above President Kennedy’s.”

Beatty’s team also argued that the tarp is not a construction requirement, contending that the center’s board “are maintaining scaffolding and a tarp to cover the Kennedy Center’s façade to frustrate the intent of the Court’s order that the Center be returned to a memorial exclusively honoring President Kennedy.”



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