Appeals court denies Trump’s bid to pause Kennedy Center name removal while appeal plays out
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
An appeals court on Wednesday denied President Trump’s bid to pause the removal of his name from the Kennedy Center while he challenges a lower court ruling. A three-judge panel determined the administration’s lawyers did not prove the president or the performing arts center would suffer irreparable harm if his name was removed from the…
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