Workers begin removing Trump’s name from the Kennedy Centre

Workers have begun removing Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Centre in Washington, D.C., following a court-ordered deadline. The removal process faced minor delays due to local thunderstorms but proceeded despite legal appeals from the institution.
Why it matters
The removal highlights the ongoing legal and political tensions surrounding the influence of the Trump administration on public and cultural institutions.
Workers have begun removing Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Centre.
The article reports on the physical removal process and legal proceedings without using loaded language or taking a political stance.
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