Kennedy Center removes Trump name from branding following court order.
A federal judge ordered the Kennedy Center to remove President Trump's name from the institution's branding. The website logo has been updated, and staff were instructed to remove Trump's name from email signatures, letterhead, and other materials by June 12. The large lettering on the building's facade still displays Trump's name but must be removed to comply with the order.
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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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The Hill
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CNN leads with the federal judge's ruling and compliance timeline. The Hill focuses on Bill Maher's award ceremony invitations. Newsmax offers only a brief headline.
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“Kennedy Center drops Trump in announcing Bill Maher Mark Twain Award guests”
“Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center website branding”
“The Kennedy Center Drops 'Trump' Branding”
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