Judge shoots down Trump admin — orders Kennedy Center to allow Dem to attend board meeting
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
A federal judge ruled Saturday that the Kennedy Center must provide Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) a "meaningful opportunity" to participate in next week's board meeting regarding the iconic institution's closure and renovation plans, marking a significant legal victory for the congresswoman challenging Trump administration changes to the storied arts venue.U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper issued the 37-page ruling after Beatty, an ex-officio board member, alleged she was being barred from the March 16 meeting. The congresswoman's legal challenge revealed that an invitation had been sent to her email account but ended up in her spam folder—a technical glitch that nearly succeeded in excluding her from a pivotal vote on the institution's future.In his decision, Cooper emphasized the significance of Beatty's participation, writing: "Rarely should a trustee, in any setting, be denied all material information and any opportunity to voice her dissent on a vote as consequential as one to close and potentially rebuild the trust's sole piece of real estate."The judge determined that federal law prohibits Beatty's categorical exclusion from the meeting. However, Cooper stopped short of fully granting her requests, declining to rule definitively on whether she possesses the legal right to actually vote at the gathering. "While her statutory arguments are persuasive, the question whether the statute provides a right to vote is not clearcut, and the irreparable harm and balance of the equities persuade the Court to stay its hand, for now," Cooper wrote.The ruling comes as President Trump and his administration have implemented sweeping changes at the Kennedy Center since returning to office, including overhauling the board and renaming the institution the "Trump Kennedy Center." The administration announced the center would temporarily close for renovations, with Trump sharing updated renderings on social media this week.The transformation has sparked significant backlash in the arts community, with several prominent performers canceling planned appearances or ending their affiliations with the institution over concerns about its politicizationBeatty responded forcefully to the ruling, stating: "No president has the authority to shut Congress out of the governance of the Kennedy Center, much less unilaterally rename or demolish it. We will not stand by while an important part of our national heritage is jeopardized, and I intend to make that clear at next week's board meeting."The Kennedy Center's vice president of public relations, Roma Davari, pushed back against Beatty's characterization of events, stating: "Despite her claims in court, Congresswoman Beatty was invited to the board meeting and is welcome to attend. The Center will abide by the court's ruling and is happy to provide information demonstrating the need for closure and renovations."The Saturday ruling does not block the Kennedy Center's closure, renaming, or renovation plans—its scope is limited specifically to ensuring Beatty's participation in board proceedings.Adding to the tumultuous period at the institution, Ric Grenell, the center's executive director who had been overseeing the revamp, is leaving his role, according to sources who confirmed the transition to The Hill on Friday.Read more here.
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