The Kennedy Center has removed President Donald Trump’s name from its website ahead of a Friday deadline imposed by an Obama-appointed judge late last month. The performing arts institution’s website previously said “The Trump Kennedy Center” at the top of every page. The same was done to the center’s YouTube channel,
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The Kennedy Center has removed President Donald Trump’s name from its website ahead of a Friday deadline imposed by an Obama-appointed judge late last month. The performing arts institution’s website previously said “The Trump Kennedy Center” at the top of every page. The same was done to the center’s YouTube channel,
The Kennedy Center has removed President Donald Trump’s name from its website ahead of a Friday deadline imposed by an Obama-appointed judge late last month. The performing arts institution’s website previously said “The Trump Kennedy Center” at the top of every page. Performing arts venue takes down references to a ‘Trump Kennedy Center’ in compliance with judge’s ruling The Kennedy Center has removed Trump’s name from its website after a US district judge’s order last month to remove the US president’s name from the performing arts venue.
The Guardian US reported the story as "Kennedy Center removes Trump’s name from its website after US judge’s order." Washington Examiner reported the story as "Kennedy Center removes Trump's name from website."
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