A US Court of Appeals has rejected Donald Trumps request to restore his name to the Kennedy Center. The president challenged a previous ruling that ordered the removal of his name from the institution in June.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied Donald Trumps bid to restore his name to the Kennedy Center.
In a Wednesday order, the judges wrote that the Trump administration and the Kennedy Centers board have failed to show how they will be irreparably injured if the presidents name is not restored.
Since that removal has already occurred
a stay would not avert those harms (even assuming they would qualify as irreparable), the panel added. The judges also said that Trump and the board failed to provide any specific facts and evidence to support that the removal of his name would negatively affect the centers fundraising efforts.
Appellants never raised that factual contention in district court, and they have given no explanation for failing to do so, the panel added. Such a post hoc argument cannot demonstrate an abuse of discretion by the district court.
Officials from the Kennedy Center first announced its new moniker, the Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, on January 16, 2026. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper had ordered the removal of the presidents name from the landmark on May 29, 2026.
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