Kennedy Center Board Rejects Immediate Restoration of Trump Name
A local entertainment venue has become the focus of a legal dispute after a court ordered the removal of a former president’s name from its signage. The ruling, issued last month by a regional court, cited violations of a trademark agreement and demanded that the venue cease using the name in all promotional materials and on the building itself. Opponents of the venue’s continued use of the name argue that the establishment appears “intent on defying” the court order, suggesting a disregard for the judicial decision.
The venue’s management has responded that the name is integral to its brand identity and that they are reviewing the court’s directive. Legal analysts note that non‑compliance could result in fines or an injunction compelling the removal of the signage. The case remains pending, with a hearing scheduled for next week to determine whether the venue will comply with the order or face further sanctions.