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In reply to the discussion: Kennedy Center refuses to take tarps off where Trump's name was removed [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(184,508 posts)35. Judge asks the Kennedy Center to explain tarps covering the building
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper also pressed the center to answer the core question about its future: Will it stay open during two years of renovations?
Judge asks the Kennedy Center to explain tarps covering the building
— Jan McVicker (@jmcvicker.bsky.social) 2026-06-24T16:51:58.327Z
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper also pressed the center to answer the core question about its future: Will it stay open during two years of renovations?
www.washingtonpost.com/style/2026/0...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/2026/06/24/judge-asks-kennedy-center-explain-tarps-covering-building
Pilgrims have journeyed to the Kennedy Center over the past week and a half hoping to see proof that President Donald Trumps name is gone from the buildings exterior. Theyve all left frustrated, many with the same question: Why is the tarp-covered scaffolding still up, 11 days after crews used it to take Trumps name down?
Now a federal judge is asking the same thing and has directed the Kennedy Center to give an answer.
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper on Wednesday ordered the centers board of trustees to file updates about the tarp-covered scaffolding and the centers plans for maintaining operations and arts programming after July 5, the date it had intended to close for two years of renovations.
On May 29, Cooper ruled that the Trump-aligned trustees had illegally voted to rename the center, which Congress had exclusively named after the assassinated President John F. Kennedy, and ordered Trumps name be erased from official materials within two weeks. On June 12, a 14-member crew erected scaffolding to comply with the deadline. The workers missed it, taking down the letters around 3 a.m. on June 13, and the centers lawyers confirmed in a court filing later that morning that the work was done.
But the center left the scaffolding and tarps in place. Barricades staffed by security guards have kept people from approaching and blocked any view of the exterior.
In a statement last week, Kennedy Center spokeswoman Roma Daravi said the tarps and scaffolding will remain up as crews address maintenance needs of the marble and soffit panels.
On Monday, The Washington Post obtained photos showing the first public look at the facade since the name came down.
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper on Wednesday ordered the centers board of trustees to file updates about the tarp-covered scaffolding and the centers plans for maintaining operations and arts programming after July 5, the date it had intended to close for two years of renovations.
On May 29, Cooper ruled that the Trump-aligned trustees had illegally voted to rename the center, which Congress had exclusively named after the assassinated President John F. Kennedy, and ordered Trumps name be erased from official materials within two weeks. On June 12, a 14-member crew erected scaffolding to comply with the deadline. The workers missed it, taking down the letters around 3 a.m. on June 13, and the centers lawyers confirmed in a court filing later that morning that the work was done.
But the center left the scaffolding and tarps in place. Barricades staffed by security guards have kept people from approaching and blocked any view of the exterior.
In a statement last week, Kennedy Center spokeswoman Roma Daravi said the tarps and scaffolding will remain up as crews address maintenance needs of the marble and soffit panels.
On Monday, The Washington Post obtained photos showing the first public look at the facade since the name came down.
This judge is not happy
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Kennedy Center refuses to take tarps off where Trump's name was removed [View all]
riversedge
Jun 20
OP
"Take down the tarp!' the crowd gathered for the weekly Hands Off The Arts protest yelled.
riversedge
Jun 20
#2
These people are so fucking childish and petty. They should not be making decision of any kind that affect the
Martin68
Jun 20
#4
For years we watched the "empty podium" shots waiting to see if Trump would appear.
Midnight Writer
Jun 20
#6
"Small?" Please do not let that 300 lbs of lard even step on this 110 lb old ladies' toes. They would be toast.
efhmc
Jun 20
#17
If the tarp is still there, then the scaffolding is still holding the tarp up, right?
hamsterjill
Jun 20
#21
Send in the drones to take photos ... we need to know that his name is really GONE!
FakeNoose
Jun 20
#22
As Adam once said to Eve, you can't make this shit up. Adam and Eve spoke English, right?
twodogsbarking
Jun 20
#30