
Rep. Joyce Beatty made an emergency request on Thursday that a federal court block the Kennedy Center from returning President Donald Trumpâs name to the building.
The Trump-aligned board at the Kennedy Center voted earlier this month to inscribe the president’s name on the venueâs facade so it would read âThe John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Restored and Renovated By President Donald J. Trump.â If the Trump Kennedy Center Fund reached $100 million, another inscription would be added reading âEndowed by the Trump Kennedy Center Fund.â
The plaza in front of the Kennedy Center would also be renamed to recognize Trump.
The Kennedy Center has said it wouldnât attempt to engrave Trumpâs name on the building before Sept. 8 to allow for legal arguments to unfold.
Beatty, an Ohio Democrat and ex officio member of the Kennedy Center, has led the effort to prevent Trump from memorializing himself there. In asking for the courtâs intervention, her lawyers, Norm Eisen and Nathaniel Zelinsky, wrote that the board’s actions amounted to âclear violationsâ of an earlier court order.
A representative for the Kennedy Center didnât immediately respond to a request for comment. The resolution approved by Trumpâs allies on the board said the Kennedy Center âwould be in financial ruin without President Trumpâs unique stature as both an unparalleled fundraiser and world-class developer.â
Congress named the performing arts center as a living memorial to Kennedy in 1964, the year after he was assassinated. The law explicitly prohibits the board of trustees from making the center into a memorial to anyone else, and from putting another personâs name on the buildingâs exterior.
U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Cooper ruled in May that the Kennedy Center illegally added Trumpâs name to the building, ordering it removed. The institutionâs leaders complied in June but left a tarp and scaffolding in place where Trumpâs name once stood.
Lawyers for the Kennedy Center wouldnât commit this week to taking down the scaffolding, saying itâs needed as part of a broader system for âwater testing and structural repairs to the roof overhang.â