UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot

M25 spur (Orpington) westbound between M25 and A224 | Anti-Clockwise | Road Works

13 June 2026
Socceroos captain Maty Ryan hits back at US critics in the most Aussie way possible: ‘Ain’t no c-word scoring against me’

Socceroos captain Maty Ryan hits back at US critics in the most Aussie way possible: ‘Ain’t no c-word scoring against me’

13 June 2026
US ready for co-hosts’ final World Cup opener against Paraguay before a raucous SoCal crowd – UK Times

US ready for co-hosts’ final World Cup opener against Paraguay before a raucous SoCal crowd – UK Times

13 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Construction crew set to strip Trump’s name from Kennedy Center after president loses another legal battle – UK Times
News

Construction crew set to strip Trump’s name from Kennedy Center after president loses another legal battle – UK Times

By uk-times.com12 June 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Construction crew set to strip Trump’s name from Kennedy Center after president loses another legal battle – UK Times
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox

Get our free Inside Washington email

Get our free Inside Washington email

Inside Washington

The “Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts” is no more.

Construction crews in hard hats and neon green high-vis vests erected scaffolding Friday to remove the president’s name from the Kennedy Center’s marble facade after a federal judge denied the administration’s 11th-hour attempt to rename the venue after himself.

Last month, Washington, D.C., District Judge Christopher Cooper blocked the administration from changing the name of the iconic performing arts center, noting that Congress made it “crystal clear” that the building is to only be named after former President Kennedy, “and it cannot bear any other formal name or public memorial” based on a “unilateral say-so.”

“Congress gave the Kennedy Center its name, and only Congress can change it,” Cooper wrote May 29.

The Trump administration is appealing that ruling and asked Cooper to pause his decision during the legal fight. That request was rejected Friday afternoon.

Construction workers erected scaffolding outside the Kennedy Center on June 12 to begin removing Donald Trump’s name after the administration lost another legal fight over his attempts to rename the performing arts venue after himself
Construction workers erected scaffolding outside the Kennedy Center on June 12 to begin removing Donald Trump’s name after the administration lost another legal fight over his attempts to rename the performing arts venue after himself (Reuters)

The government failed to demonstrate that it would be likely to win on appeal or suffer “irreparable harm” if Trump’s name was taken off the building while a legal challenge continues, Cooper wrote.

A crowd chanted “take it off” as construction workers erected scaffolding to begin removing the president’s name from the building later that afternoon.

Workers left the building after an afternoon downpour.

On June 5, Kennedy Center officials ordered staff to “immediately” change email signatures, letterhead and other documents back to The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts” or “Kennedy Center” no later than June 12, according to an internal memo shared in court documents.

The Kennedy Center also removed the president’s name from the website.

Judge Cooper had ordered compliance by June 12 in his May 29 order, but the Trump administration fired off an exclamation-point filled emergency appeal hours before the deadline.

For the first time, lawyers for the Kennedy Center’s Trump-appointed board argued that the president’s name is integral to its finances.

“Without the name, ‘Trump’ on the Building, our fundraising will not only come to a halt, but any and all monies raised or committed would be obligated to be returned, refunded, or terminated,” according to the filing.

Lawyers for the board argued that its bylaws now stated that the donations to the center are conditioned on the name “remaining unchanged” and keeping Trump’s name on the facade.

“All of this money, hundreds of millions of dollars, will have to be immediately returned, or not received by the Center,” according to the filing.

A crowd gathered outside the venue cheering on construction workers and chanting ‘take it off’ before the crew left the site during an afternoon downpour
A crowd gathered outside the venue cheering on construction workers and chanting ‘take it off’ before the crew left the site during an afternoon downpour (Reuters)

Images of construction crews stripping the president’s name in metal letters from the building’s exterior are another embarrassing blow in the mountain of legal challenges against the administration.

The president’s latest loss follows a lawsuit from Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty, who is also an ex officio trustee of the center. Last year, she challenged the Kennedy Center board’s decision to permanently add the president’s name to the building, which is set to close on July 4 to “begin Construction of the new and spectacular Entertainment Complex,” according to Trump.

Beatty labelled Trump’s rebranding a “personal vanity project.”

Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty sued the Kennedy Center to block Trump from adding his name to the performing arts venue and from closing it down for construction
Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty sued the Kennedy Center to block Trump from adding his name to the performing arts venue and from closing it down for construction (Reuters)

The renovations join the president’s dramatic transformation of the nation’s capital with his multi-billion dollar package of gilded, taxpayer-supported renovations and new construction that caters to his tastes – from the demolition of the East Wing of the White House for a massive ballroom to plans for the world’s largest “triumphal” arch and an overhaul of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

The White House Rose Garden was also torn up to make way for a Mar-a-Lago-like patio area, and the president has filled the Oval Office with gold details and installed plaques along the outside of the White House walls to honor and demean his predecessors.

The removal of his name from the Kennedy Center also follows the construction of a towering Ultimate Fighting Championship ring on the White House lawn, where MMA fighters will compete in an event that coincides with the president’s birthday on Sunday.

After last month’s ruling, Trump raged at the judge and the decision on his Truth Social, where he appeared to announce that he was abandoning the project altogether.

He said it would be “impossible” to keep the institution open while construction is ongoing, and that he now has “no interest” in renovations and will instead be “working with Congress to transfer this failing Institution back to them so they can make a determination as to what to do with it.”

“I took great pride in taking over a losing Institution, and looked forward to making it into a Great and Prestigious WINNER for Washington, D.C., and indeed, the United States of America,” Trump wrote.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

M25 spur (Orpington) westbound between M25 and A224 | Anti-Clockwise | Road Works

13 June 2026
US ready for co-hosts’ final World Cup opener against Paraguay before a raucous SoCal crowd – UK Times

US ready for co-hosts’ final World Cup opener against Paraguay before a raucous SoCal crowd – UK Times

13 June 2026

M25 J4 anti-clockwise exit | Anti-Clockwise | Road Works

13 June 2026
Gene Shalit, longtime ‘Today’ show movie critic with bushy hair and massive mustache, dies at 100 – UK Times

Gene Shalit, longtime ‘Today’ show movie critic with bushy hair and massive mustache, dies at 100 – UK Times

13 June 2026

A19 southbound between A181 and A179 | Southbound | AuthorityOperation

13 June 2026
Rain could wash out Trump’s UFC Freedom 250 birthday fight at the White House – UK Times

Rain could wash out Trump’s UFC Freedom 250 birthday fight at the White House – UK Times

13 June 2026
Top News

M25 spur (Orpington) westbound between M25 and A224 | Anti-Clockwise | Road Works

13 June 2026
Socceroos captain Maty Ryan hits back at US critics in the most Aussie way possible: ‘Ain’t no c-word scoring against me’

Socceroos captain Maty Ryan hits back at US critics in the most Aussie way possible: ‘Ain’t no c-word scoring against me’

13 June 2026
US ready for co-hosts’ final World Cup opener against Paraguay before a raucous SoCal crowd – UK Times

US ready for co-hosts’ final World Cup opener against Paraguay before a raucous SoCal crowd – UK Times

13 June 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • M25 spur (Orpington) westbound between M25 and A224 | Anti-Clockwise | Road Works
  • Socceroos captain Maty Ryan hits back at US critics in the most Aussie way possible: ‘Ain’t no c-word scoring against me’
  • US ready for co-hosts’ final World Cup opener against Paraguay before a raucous SoCal crowd – UK Times
  • M25 J4 anti-clockwise exit | Anti-Clockwise | Road Works
  • Gene Shalit, longtime ‘Today’ show movie critic with bushy hair and massive mustache, dies at 100 – UK Times

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
© 2026 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version