Kennedy Center Misses Deadline to Remove Trumps Name Due to Storms
June 13, 2026 • Google News World
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The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has missed its deadline to remove Donald Trump’s name from the building, citing severe weather conditions.
According to reports, the center had initially planned to complete the removal by a certain date but was unable to do so due to the impact of storms in the area.
In response to the missed deadline, the Kennedy Center has requested additional time to complete the work. The request was made after a court-ordered deadline for the removal of Trump’s name from the building had passed.
A judge had previously upheld an order to remove Trump’s name from the center, citing concerns about the association with the former US president.
Work on removing Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center began hours after the initial deadline. The project involves removing various elements that display the former president’s name and replacing them with new signage.
The Kennedy Center is a performing arts center located in Washington D.C. and was established in 1969 to honor President John F. Kennedy.
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