A major victory for the rule of law and public accountability just became reality — and it deserves celebration. After a federal judge ruled that the Kennedy Center’s board exceeded its authority by adding Donald Trump’s name to the institution, the center has instructed staff to immediately remove Trump’s name from signage, materials, websites, letterhead, and other official communications. This is an important reminder that public institutions belong to the American people — not to any president’s ego, brand, or political vanity project. The Kennedy Center was created to honor President John F. Kennedy and celebrate the arts, culture, and public service. Its identity should not be rewritten without lawful authority or congressional approval. This decision protects a cherished cultural landmark and reinforces a simple principle: no one is above the law, and public institutions must be governed by transparency, accountability, and respect for their purpose. Add your name to celebrate this victory for the Kennedy Center, the rule of law, and America’s shared cultural heritage.