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Applaud the Court for Protecting the Kennedy Center

America's cultural institutions belong to the public—not to any one politician—and this ruling deserves applause.

A federal appeals court has rejected Donald Trump's request to halt the removal of his name from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, allowing a lower court's order to remain in effect.

The Kennedy Center was established by Congress as a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy and stands as one of our nation's most important cultural landmarks. Preserving its historic identity helps ensure that public institutions remain dedicated to their original purpose and the people they serve.

The court reaffirmed that legal decisions must be supported by facts and evidence—not speculation—and that public institutions must operate within the bounds of the law.

Our national landmarks should reflect our shared history, celebrate the arts, and remain places that serve all Americans rather than advancing the interests of any individual political figure.

This decision is a victory for accountability, the rule of law, and the preservation of one of America's most treasured cultural institutions.

Add your name to applaud the court for protecting the Kennedy Center's historic identity, defending the rule of law, and preserving America's public institutions for future generations.
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