On Tuesday, a DC federal judge heard arguments in a lawsuit filed by Ohio Rep. Joyce Beatty against the renaming and two-year closure of the Kennedy Center.
WASHINGTON — Attorneys representing President Donald Trump argued before a DC federal judge that adding the living president’s name to the exterior of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is an “acknowledgement” and not a memorial.
The arguments were presented on Tuesday as part of the lawsuit filed by Ohio Rep. Joyce Beatty, an ex officio trustee of the center, who is trying to block the renaming
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