A federal appeals court panel has denied an effort by the Trump administration to stop the removal of the president's name from the exterior of the Kennedy Center. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit's order allows a deadline for the removal to remain in effect until the next stage of the appeal. The schedule indicates that the next ruling will not occur until at least June 29.
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Federal Appeals Court Denies Effort to Keep Trump's Name on Kennedy Center
A federal appeals court has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to keep the president's name on the Kennedy Center. The decision maintains a deadline for the removal of the name until the next stage of the appeal, with the next ruling expected after June 29.
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Appeals panel denies last-ditch effort to keep Trump’s name on Kennedy Center
Federal Appeals Court Denies Effort to Keep Trump's Name on Kennedy Center