
Source: Fox News
Summary
Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, has accused the Kennedy Center’s board, led by President Donald Trump, of intentionally allowing the venue to become a “lifeless husk” by not resuming regular shows and programming. Beatty’s lawsuit against Trump and the board claims they are in violation of a May court order. The court order prevented the Kennedy Center from initiating a planned two-year closure for renovations and ordered Trump’s name be taken off the building. The Kennedy Center’s lawyers responded that the court order did not require them to reschedule programming.
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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.
The Kennedy Center’s board, led by President Donald Trump, is again at the center of controversy. The board’s decision to not resume regular shows and programming has sparked accusations of intentionally allowing the venue to become a “lifeless husk.” The lawsuit against Trump and the board claims they are in violation of a May court order. The court order’s language has become a point of contention, with the Kennedy Center’s lawyers arguing it did not require them to reschedule programming. The battle over the Kennedy Center’s future continues, with no clear resolution in sight. The removal of Trump’s name from the building’s facade has become a symbol of the ongoing saga.
Author: Evan Null









