Donald Trump’s affiliated Kennedy Center lost a bid to delay the removal of his name from the center’s facade, following a ruling by a U.S. federal judge on Friday. Simultaneously, a court ordered the Washington administration to reinstate information regarding slavery, climate change, and marginalized communities’ histories, which had been removed from national parks. The rulings represent two legal defeats for Trump on the same day. The Kennedy Center case involved a dispute over the center’s decision to remove Trump’s name following the January 6th Capitol attack. The order concerning national parks stems from concerns over the previous administration’s downplaying of critical historical and scientific information. These decisions highlight ongoing legal challenges facing Trump and his associates post-presidency.