Judge won't halt deadline to take Trump's name off Kennedy Center

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A federal judge ordered the Kennedy Center to remove Trump's name from its facade with a Friday deadline, finding the name had been added without proper authorization. The president's appointed board voted to appeal the ruling and seek a court stay to delay its enforcement. The administration filed its own appeal as well.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the board's defiant, last-minute effort to preserve Trump's name despite a judicial finding that it was illegally affixed, framing the action as Trump's hand-picked appointees challenging a court ruling.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report the appeal and stay request as routine legal proceedings in response to a court order, describing the board as handpicked and the effort as last-minute but without emphasizing the legal status of the name's original placement.
Conservative: Conservative outlets provide context that the judge was Obama-appointed and characterize the board's appeal as a legitimate legal challenge to a court order.
A federal judge on Friday rejected an eleventh-hour attempt by the Kennedy Center to pause the removal of President Trump’s name from the renowned performing arts center while an appeal plays out.
The institution’s board had asked Judge Christopher Cooper to halt his previous order requiring that Trump’s name come off the façade of the...
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