The Kennedy Center has directed the removal of President Donald Trump’s name from its materials. This instruction was communicated through a memo from the Center’s general counsel.
According to the memo, employees must eliminate all references to Trump from signs, brochures, the website, and other related materials by June 12. The memo also mandates immediate updates to email signatures and letterhead.
This directive comes as part of a broader effort to revise the venue’s branding and material distribution.

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