Workers in the US capital removed President Donald Trump’s name from the facade of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, the venue said, after a federal judge ruled that its renaming was unlawful.
The effort came after a judge rejected a last-minute bid by the center’s board to halt the removal of Trump’s name, marking a setback for the president’s broader push since returning to the White House to place his name and image in official spaces — an abrupt break with American political tradition.
An eager crowd had gathered outside the arts center Friday night, cheering occasionally as workers erected scaffolding to take down the signage. Thousands monitored from afar via livestream, too, awaiting the moment when Trump’s name would be torn from the wall.
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The Lagos State Government should revisit the regulation that demands female secondary students to cut their hair. While it's not only barbaric and discriminatory, it strips them of their identity, right to expression and enables inferiority to their private schools colleagues.
A U.S. visa is a privilege, not a right. The State Department is taking action around the world to stop this abuse, dismantle birth tourism networks, and hold accountable those who try to scam our system.
If I had ₦100 billion to invest, I'd invest in solving one of the biggest challenges facing group travel in Nigeria today: safe, reliable, and organized chartered transportation. 🧵