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JUST IN:10 MINUTES AGO: Donald Trump is facing a lawsuit after attaching his name to the John F. Kennedy Center — a national memorial established by Congress. Rep. Joyce Beatty is challenging the move, arguing it was done without legal authority and in direct defiance of federal law, which reserves all changes to congressionally designated memorials for Congress alone…. story still unfolding
JUST IN:10 MINUTES AGO: Donald Trump is facing a lawsuit after attaching his name to the John F. Kennedy Center — a national memorial established by Congress. Rep. Joyce Beatty is challenging the move, arguing it was done without legal authority and in direct defiance of federal law, which reserves all changes to congressionally designated memorials for Congress alone…. story still unfolding
Trump Sued Over Kennedy Center Naming—Lawmakers Say Federal Law Was Ignored”
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JUST IN: Former President Donald Trump is facing a new legal challenge after allegedly attaching his name to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a national memorial established by an act of Congress. The move has prompted a lawsuit from Rep. Joyce Beatty, who argues that the action was taken without legal authority and violates federal law governing congressionally designated memorials.
According to the complaint, any alteration to the name or status of a national memorial must be approved by Congress, a process Beatty says was bypassed entirely. The lawsuit contends that the Kennedy Center’s designation is protected under federal statute, leaving no room for unilateral changes by a former or sitting president. Beatty called the action “a direct defiance of the law and of Congress’s constitutional role.”
Details surrounding how and when Trump’s name was attached to the Kennedy Center remain unclear, and representatives for Trump have not yet publicly responded to the lawsuit. Legal experts note that the case could raise broader questions about executive authority, the limits of presidential influence over national institutions, and the legal safeguards protecting historic memorials. The story is still unfolding.