The Department of Justice has appealed a recent court ruling demanding the removal of Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center. The appeal was filed just before a 14-day deadline imposed by the judge for compliance. The initial ruling stemmed from a breach of contract claim related to Trump’s hotel lease and alleged violations of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution. The case centers on whether Trump profited from foreign government spending at his Washington, D.C. hotel while in office, thereby violating the clause. The Justice Department argues the ruling was legally flawed and seeks to overturn the order to remove the name. The Kennedy Center has not commented on the appeal, and the outcome remains uncertain as the case proceeds through the legal system.