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Congresswoman Joyce Beatty sued to protect the Kennedy Center after Trump's name was illegally plastered on it. Thanks to her relentless fight, a judge ruled in her favor, and the name has been ripped down. Full story here: 👇
https://t.co/TELyr4FaLt
Funny how quickly the bots swarmed with the same BS about the Kennedy Center and how it should be torn down because it was in such disrepair. Clearly people who’ve never been there, unlike me. It needed some interior upgrades like an HVAC system. Not what Trump & his cronies did.
The tarp is still up Monday morning at the Kennedy Center, obscuring the name of the building. The Trump administration filed paperwork saying it complied w judge’s order to remove the current president’s name.
It’s done! Trump’s name has been YEETED from the Kennedy Center like the failed grifter he is.
No more pretending he belongs anywhere near JFK’s legacy.
Bye, Donnie. Don’t let the tarp hit your ass on the way out. 🇺🇸
As I said (and this story confirms) Trump is keeping the tarp up.
His spun-glass ego can't handle this. Meanwhile, we're losing a war, gas is still expensive, and some guys are gonna kick each other on the South Lawn. *golf clap*
https://t.co/YOjg4R8gS3
President Donald Trump's name came off the Kennedy Center in the dead of night Saturday. More than 60 hours later, almost no one has seen it gone.
The giant tarp column remains up, and the locals and die-hards trickling in to see the restored signage are leaving disappointed.
It seems the Kennedy Center intends to keep a permanent cover over the building rather than reveal Trump's name has been removed.
📸: Alex Wroblewski/ AFP via Getty Images
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