What Happened
A federal appeals court has ruled that Donald Trump's name must remain off the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts building. The court rejected Trump's request to pause the removal of his name while an appeal is ongoing.
Trump had sought to restore his name to the building, claiming that the center would suffer "financial decline" without it. However, the court found this claim to be unsupported by facts.
The ruling means that Trump's name will stay off the Kennedy Center building as the legal process continues.
Key Facts
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A federal appeals court ruled against Donald Trump's bid to keep his name on the Kennedy Center building.
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The court denied Trump's request to pause the removal of his name.
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Trump claimed the center would suffer financial decline without his name.
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The court found Trump's claim of financial decline to be unsupported by facts.