Juiz ordena a remoção do nome de Trump do Kennedy Center

Um juiz federal determinou que o nome do presidente Donald Trump deve ser removido do Kennedy Center, em Washington, D.C. A decisão também bloqueia os planos de fechar o local para reformas. Trump respondeu ordenando a transferência da supervisão para o Congresso.

O juiz distrital dos EUA, Christopher Cooper, emitiu a decisão na sexta-feira. Ele afirmou que o estatuto orgânico do centro deixa claro que o local deve receber o nome do presidente John F. Kennedy e que apenas o Congresso pode alterar o nome. A ordem exige que toda a sinalização e referências a um Trump Kennedy Center sejam removidas dentro de 14 dias.

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