Juez ordena retirar el nombre de Trump del Kennedy Center

Un juez federal ha dictaminado que el nombre del presidente Donald Trump debe ser retirado del Kennedy Center en Washington, D. C. La decisión también bloquea los planes de cerrar el recinto por renovaciones. Trump respondió ordenando la transferencia de la supervisión al Congreso.

El juez de distrito de los Estados Unidos, Christopher Cooper, emitió el fallo el viernes. Declaró que el estatuto orgánico del centro deja claro que el recinto debe llevar el nombre del presidente John F. Kennedy y que solo el Congreso puede cambiarlo. La orden exige que toda la señalización y las referencias a un Kennedy Center de Trump sean retiradas en un plazo de 14 días.

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