What Happened
A federal appeals court has ruled against Donald Trump's request to have his name restored to the Kennedy Center. The court denied the bid, stating that the claim of potential financial decline for the center without Trump's name was not supported by facts.
This decision means that Trump's name will continue to be removed from the Kennedy Center building. The court's ruling comes as an appeal process is ongoing regarding the removal of the name.
The judges indicated that they would not grant a request to pause the removal of the name while the appeal is being considered. The court found the arguments presented by Trump's team to be unsubstantiated.
Key Facts
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A federal appeals court denied Donald Trump's request to restore his name to the Kennedy Center.
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The court found the claim of financial decline without Trump's name to be unsupported by facts.
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Trump's name will remain off the Kennedy Center building.
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The ruling was made while an appeal process is pending.
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The court denied a request to pause the name removal during the appeal.