Trump dumps decaying Kennedy Center onto Congress after Obama-appointed judge blocks world-class renovation
U.S. President Donald Trump looks down from the Presidential Box in the
Opera House at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as he
participates in a guided tour and leads a board meeting on March 17,
2025 in Washington, DC.
President Donald Trump blasted a “Barack Hussein Obama”- appointed
judge on Truth Social following a federal ruling that halts the Kennedy
Center’s vital structural renovations and mandates the removal of
Trump’s name from the building.
Following a ruling by Obama-appointed U.S. District Judge Christopher
Cooper, President Trump took to Truth Social on Friday to slam the
court for sabotaging the world-class restoration of the Kennedy Center.
The judge blocked the Trump administration’s planned July closure to
repair what Trump exposed as the building’s “years of neglect, decay,
and poor maintenance,” halting its transformation into the finest
facility of its kind.
“Judge Cooper was given a presentation by leading Building and
Construction Experts as to how structurally dangerous the Building is,
with rotting beams, parking areas that are subject to collapse, and
various other Life and Safety problems, in addition to the fact that it
also needs a MAJOR renovation, from an aesthetic standpoint, but he was
not ‘swayed,’ and said he wants the Building to, incredibly, remain open
and, therefore, dangerous,” Trump wrote. “Judge Cooper should be
ashamed of himself!”
Trump continued to fiercely condemn the judge’s order to strip his
name from the building, pointing out that the center’s 36-member Board
of Trustees had previously voted unanimously to rebrand the iconic D.C.
venue as “The Trump Kennedy Center.”
“Additionally, Judge Cooper ruled that the 36 Member Board of
Trustees, which unanimously voted to add the name ‘TRUMP’ onto the
former Kennedy Center, making it The Trump Kennedy Center, did not have
the right to do such an addition, and the name, ‘TRUMP,’ must be
removed,” he continued.
President Trump also noted that he took immense personal pride in
taking over the financially struggling venue, writing that he had looked
forward to “making it into a Great and Prestigious WINNER for
Washington, D.C., and indeed, the United States of America.”
He compared the halted project to his administration’s ongoing
aesthetic and physical restoration of the nation’s capital. Trump
highlighted the extensive “construction, renovations, and ‘fix ups’”
overseen alongside the Department of the Interior to restore D.C.’s
“Waterfalls, Fountains, Monuments, and other things of Beauty.”
According to the 47th president, those cleanup initiatives
have successfully brought the city back to life “in a now SAFE AND
SECURE, after Record Setting Crime, Washington, D.C., which is thriving
like, perhaps, never before!”
Due to the new court order, Trump revealed that he is walking away
from the project entirely, stating he won’t be involved if he isn’t free
to do what he does best. He has officially ordered the U.S. Commerce
Department to arrange a full transfer of the “failing institution” back
to Congress — so lawmakers can handle the financial and physical mess
themselves.
“Unless I am free to do what I do better than anyone else, bring this
Institution back, physically, financially, and artistically, I have no
interest in continuing what could only be a hopeless journey into ‘NEVER
NEVER LAND.’”
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