Democrat Joyce Beatty files lawsuit to remove Trump name from center
- Democrat
Joyce Beatty files lawsuit against Trump. - Seeks
removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center. - Action
amid rising political tensions nationwide.
The Kennedy Center’s board, which Trump filled with
supporters, decided last week to rename the performing arts facility the
Trump-Kennedy Center.
According to US legislation, Beatty is one of several
Democratic congressmen appointed to the board. In her case, she argued that the
renaming was unlawful since “an act of Congress” was needed to change
the name.
According to the lawsuit, Beatty sought to speak out against
the name change during the meeting but was silenced.
Congress wanted the center to serve as a “living
memorial” to former President Kennedy, according to Beatty.
“[I]n scenes more reminiscent of authoritarian
regimes than the American republic – the sitting President and his handpicked
loyalists renamed this storied center after President Trump,“
the
lawsuit states.
The White House claimed that Trump
had “stepped up” and saved the Kennedy Center “by strengthening
its finances, modernizing the building, and ending divisive woke
programming” in a statement given to the BBC.
The president’s name was put on the building’s facade on
Friday, and “The Trump Kennedy Center” is now the center’s website
logo.
“As a result, the Board of the Kennedy Center voted
unanimously to rename it the Trump-Kennedy Center — a historic move that marks
a new era of success, prestige, and restored grandeur for one of America’s most
iconic cultural institutions,”
White House spokesperson Liz Huston
said.
Particularly in Washington, DC, where the center has been a
famous landmark since it was constructed and named for Kennedy, the name change
has drawn strong criticism.
In the 1950s, work on a performing arts center started, and
Congress chose to name it in Kennedy’s honor following his murder in 1963.
In the 1950s, work on a performing arts center started, and
Congress chose to name it in Kennedy’s honor following his murder in 1963.
Trump dismissed many of the center’s board members shortly
after taking office, replacing them with supporters who subsequently voted for
him to become chairman. Richard Grenell, a close advisor, was appointed board
president.
According to the center’s website, the board of trustees now
consists of 23 individuals chosen by US law and 34 people appointed by Trump.
Additionally, Trump claimed that the arena was in “bad
shape” and obtained roughly $257 million (£190 million) in congressional
financing to cover significant upgrades and other expenses.
A number of Kennedy family members criticized the name
change on social media.
“The Kennedy Center is a living memorial to a fallen
president and named for President Kennedy by federal law,”
according
to Joe Kennedy III, the late president’s grandnephew and former member of the
House.
“It can no sooner be renamed than can someone rename
the Lincoln Memorial, no matter what anyone says,“
he added.
How has the Kennedy Center board defended the renaming?
The Kennedy Center board defended the renaming to the”
Trump- Kennedy Center” by claiming an amicable vote honored President
Trump’s part in securing over$ 250 million in congressional backing for
amendments, preventing fiscal ruin and physical decay.
In a statement, the board largely Trump nominees with him as
president credited him with restoring the venue’s finances, standing, and
programming, shifting from what they called unhappy content like drag shows
targeting youth to” American” trades.
Spokesperson Mike Leavitt stressed the board’s authority as
trustees under civil enactment to recognize benefactions, dismissing suits as
prejudiced while new signage was installed fleetly post-vote on December 18,
2025.