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Judge Denies Request to Keep Trump's Name on Kennedy Center

A judge has denied a request to halt the deadline for removing President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center. The ruling means the name removal will proceed as scheduled, though further legal actions may follow.

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Judge Denies Request to Keep Trump's Name on Kennedy Center

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What Happened

A judge has refused to stop the deadline for removing President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center. The decision means the process to remove the name will continue as planned.

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This ruling comes after a legal request was made to keep the name on the center. The judge's denial of this request signifies a step towards the name's removal.

Further legal battles may arise following this judicial decision regarding the Kennedy Center's naming.

Key Facts

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    A judge refused to halt the deadline for removing Trump's name from the Kennedy Center.

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    A judge denied Trump's request for a stay on removing his name from the Kennedy Center.

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    The ruling means the name removal will proceed.

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theatlanticThe Atlantic
Focuses on the judge's ruling to remove President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center and notes the potential for further legal disputes.
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thehillThe Hill
Reports on the judge's refusal to halt the deadline for removing Trump's name from the Kennedy Center.
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thebulwarkThe Bulwark
Highlights the judge's denial of Trump's request to keep his name on the Kennedy Center.
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The AtlanticThe Atlantic
The Kennedy Center, Minus Trump
The HillThe Hill
Judge won't halt deadline to take Trump's name off Kennedy Center
The BulwarkThe Bulwark
BREAKING: Judge Denies Trump Request for Stay on Removing Name from Kennedy Center

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Full Coverage

3 articles · chronological

The AtlanticThe Atlantic
The Kennedy Center, Minus Trump
The HillThe Hill
Judge won't halt deadline to take Trump's name off Kennedy Center
The BulwarkThe Bulwark
BREAKING: Judge Denies Trump Request for Stay on Removing Name from Kennedy Center

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