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US court says Trump name must stay off Kennedy Center during appeal

By Thomson Reuters Jul 8, 2026 | 11:17 AM

By Mike Scarcella

WASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court ruled on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s administration cannot restore the Republican leader’s name to ​the facade of the Kennedy Center for the Performing ‌Arts in Washington while he challenges a judge’s order that required its removal.

The decision by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied a request from ‌the ​Trump administration to pause a lower ⁠court judge’s order in ⁠a lawsuit brought by Democratic Representative Joyce Beatty, a Kennedy Center board member.

Trump’s name was removed from the iconic Washington theater center’s facade and signage last month. U.S. ​District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered the removal in May, and also blocked Trump’s plans to close the center ⁠for two years of renovations starting ⁠July 4.

The appeals court ruling was not ​on the merits of the case, and Trump’s appeal can ​continue.

The White House had no immediate comment. Representatives for ‌Beatty did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In its appeal, the Trump administration said the removal of Trump’s name would harm fundraising efforts “and contribute to the financial ⁠decline of the Center.”

The unsigned appeals court order said the administration had not backed up that assertion “with any specific facts or ⁠evidence.”

The appeals court ‌also said the administration was barred from ⁠asserting that a new entity called The ​Trump ‌Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Foundation ​will have ⁠to return money if the president’s name is not returned to the facade.

The panel of judges included two appointed by former Democratic U.S. President Barack Obama, and a third appointed by Trump during his first term.

(Reporting by Mike Scarcella; Editing ​by Sanjeev Miglani)