Lawmakers Attendance at Kennedy Center Meeting Upheld by Judge

March 14, 2026 • Google News World

A judge has ruled that a lawmaker must be allowed to attend the upcoming Kennedy Center board meeting. The decision comes after the lawmaker, who had previously accused President Trump of snubbing them from an invitation to the event, was denied access.

According to court documents, the Trump administration is required to provide the Kennedy Center renovation plans to board members before a key closure vote. A judge has ruled that this information must be shared with all board members, including the lawmaker in question.

The lawmaker had previously missed an invitation to the meeting due to receiving it in their spam folder. The incident sparked controversy and led to accusations of Trump’s administration being “snobbish” towards lawmakers.

In a separate development, no decision has been made regarding an emergency court hearing aimed at blocking the closure of the Kennedy Center. However, the judge has ruled that the plans for the renovation must be shared with all board members before the key vote.

The Kennedy Center is undergoing renovations, and the Trump administration’s plans have been the subject of controversy. The lawmaker who accused President Trump of snubbing them from an invitation to the event will now be allowed to attend the upcoming meeting.

Source: Google News World