politics
Judge blocks closure of Kennedy Center and orders removal of Trump's name
Updated on: May 29, 2026 / 8:10 PM EDT / CBS News
TL;DR
- A federal judge has blocked the Kennedy Center from temporarily closing for renovations.
- The judge ruled that the institution's board acted unlawfully by adding President Trump's name to the building and official title.
- The board's decision to close for two years for repairs was found to be based on insufficient information.
- The judge ordered the removal of Trump's name from signage and official materials, stating only Congress can change the Center's name.
- The planned repair work is permitted to continue as it is deemed necessary.
- President Trump reacted by suggesting Congress should take over the Center's operation unless he is free to manage it as he sees fit.
- The Kennedy Center stated it is confident an appeal will uphold the board's decision and reiterated the need for repairs.
- The Justice Department expressed satisfaction with the court's rejection of challenges to the renovations and pledged to defend Trump's ability to restore the Center.