Donald Trump’s name has been removed from the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., less than six months after it was initially added. The removal occurred on Saturday following a recent unfavorable court ruling for the former president. Workers began the process late Friday, covering the lettering with tarps before dismantling it. The Kennedy Center had added Trump’s name to honor a significant donation he made to the institution. However, public backlash and subsequent legal challenges arose following the January 6th Capitol riot. The Center’s board ultimately voted to remove the recognition, citing the events and their impact on the institution’s values. This action follows a previous attempt to remove the name which was temporarily halted by legal intervention.