Kennedy Center lawyers instructed staff to immediately begin removing President Trump’s name from the facility after a federal judge blocked the administration from rebranding the center to include the president’s name. In an internal memo sent Thursday, which was first obtained and reviewed by CBS News, the center’s general counsel told employees that email signatures, letterhead and other…
Kennedy Center staff told to begin removing Trump’s name, with June 12 deadline
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