The Kennedy Center has told a federal court it will wait until at least Sept. 8 before moving forward with plans to restore President Donald Trump's name to the performing arts complex. This development occurs as a legal battle continues over the Trump-aligned board's latest decisions.
In a status report filed Tuesday with the court, the Kennedy Center stated its intention to pause any action on the name restoration. The filing provides an update on the center's timeline amid active litigation.
The performing arts complex has faced ongoing legal challenges related to board decisions. The status report marks the latest step in the dispute, with the center committing to hold off until early September at the soonest.
Court proceedings are expected to continue in the coming weeks as both sides address the board's actions. The Kennedy Center's position reflects the current status of the case without advancing the restoration plans immediately.
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