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Judge orders Kennedy Center to explain covering over building signage where Trump name was removed
Key takeaways
- District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered the Trump administration to file a joint status report within 7 days of a mid-July Kennedy Center Board of Trustees meeting or by July 31, “whichever is earlier.”
- “The joint status report shall apprise the Court of any pertinent factual developments as to plans for future construction and operations at the Kennedy Center,” Cooper wrote.
- ‘The report shall also indicate the purpose for and status of the tarp and scaffolding that Defendants have erected on the front portico of the Center, to the extent they remain at that time,” he added.
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District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered the Trump administration to file a joint status report within 7 days of a mid-July Kennedy Center Board of Trustees meeting or by July 31, “whichever is earlier.”
“The joint status report shall apprise the Court of any pertinent factual developments as to plans for future construction and operations at the Kennedy Center,” Cooper wrote.
‘The report shall also indicate the purpose for and status of the tarp and scaffolding that Defendants have erected on the front portico of the Center, to the extent they remain at that time,” he added.
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