A federal appeals court declined to pause a judge’s order requiring Donald Trump’s name to be removed from the Kennedy Center facade. Officials said storms delayed the work past the Friday deadline but that removal was ongoing and expected to finish early Saturday.
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The Trump administration filed an appeal after a federal judge ordered President Trump’s name removed from the Kennedy Center. The board also voted to seek a stay of the ruling, which said only Congress can change the venue’s name.
The Treasury Department is preparing a $250 bill featuring President Donald Trump’s portrait, pending congressional approval. The bill would be the first U.S. currency to depict a living person in over 150 years as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations.
A nonprofit has sued to stop the Trump administration's resurfacing of the Reflecting Pool in blue, citing legal violations and historic preservation concerns. The administration defends the project as enhancing the visitor experience ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.
The Broadway musical "Hamilton" has canceled its upcoming performances at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., due to concerns over the new leadership direction initiated by President Donald Trump, which producer Jeffrey Seller described as fostering a "new spirit of partisanship." This leadership shake-up at the Kennedy Center has sparked significant reactions from the arts community, with some characterizing the changes as promoting an "anti-woke" vision that could impact artistic expression and inclusivity. The decision underscores ongoing tensions between the arts community and political influences on cultural institutions, as artists and producers consider the implications of performing in venues that may not align with their values.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has announced that five GOP presidential candidates have qualified for the third presidential debate in Miami. The RNC required candidates to have at least 4% polling support in two national polls or one national and one early-state poll, as well as 70,000 unique donors. The debate will be hosted by NBC News, MSNBC, and Telemundo and will be moderated by Lester Holt, Savannah Guthrie, and José Diaz-Balart, among others. It will be broadcast live from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. EST on Wednesday, June 26.






