Un juge ordonne le retrait du nom de Trump du Kennedy Center

Un juge fédéral a statué que le nom du président Donald Trump devait être retiré du Kennedy Center à Washington, D.C. La décision bloque également les projets de fermeture du site pour rénovations. En réponse, Trump a ordonné le transfert de la supervision au Congrès.

Le juge de district américain Christopher Cooper a rendu cette décision vendredi. Il a déclaré que la loi organique du centre stipule clairement que le lieu doit porter le nom du président John F. Kennedy et que seul le Congrès peut modifier ce nom. L'ordonnance exige que toute signalétique et toute référence à un « Trump Kennedy Center » soient supprimées dans un délai de 14 jours.

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