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Workers poised to remove Trump’s name from Kennedy Center building

Workers are preparing to remove Donald Trump’s name from the facade of the Kennedy Center building in Washington after a judge earlier denied a last-minute request from Trump’s hand-picked board to pause a ruling that ordered the removal by today.

A crowd has gathered to watch the lettering get taken down and have been intermittently cheering as workers erect the scaffolding. There’s a live feed at the top of the blog if you want to follow along.

A crowd looks on as lettering referencing Donald Trump is removed from the facade of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
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Key events

The day so far

  • A federal judge extended a court-ordered block on the creation and operation of the Trump administration’s $1.8bn “anti-weaponization fund”. Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled that it will remain blocked until further notice from the court amid mixed messages from the government over the fund. “We just don’t have the absolute certainty that this fund won’t rear its head in another form,” she said. Brinkema said she would lift her order if acting attorney general Todd Blanche and treasury secretary Scott Bessent filed a declaration under penalty of perjury that the fund was not moving forward in the next week. Here’s my colleague Sam Levine’s report.

  • A judge denied a request from the Kennedy Center to pause a ruling that had ordered Trump’s name removed from the building by today’s deadline. Trump’s hand-picked board at the Kennedy Center had mounted the last-ditch effort to keep his name on the facade of the building this morning following a vote yesterday.

  • A federal judge declined to block Donald Trump from staging a UFC event on the White House South Lawn on Sunday. The mixed martial arts show is part of the celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary – and timed for the president’s 80th birthday. More on that here.

  • The FBI raided the Cleveland offices of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative and showed up at the homes of staffers, MS NOW reported last night. A board member of the organization, which works to register voters in the state and carries out pro-democracy and anti-gerrymandering work, told MS Now that agents asked about voter fraud with “straight-up intimidation tactics” and were “basically trying to fish for information”. It comes as Trump continues to baselessly claim that voter fraud is rampant, including alleging that there’s “cheating” going on in California’s elections, and repeat his lies about the 2020 election.

  • The House oversight committee sent a letter to Alan Dershowitz formally requesting him to appear for a transcribed interview before the panel on 9 July, as part of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Earlier this week, the committee’s chair James Comer said he would be asking Dershowitz to appear before the panel, based on the testimony of Lesley Groff, Epstein’s longtime assistant, who testified before the committee on Tuesday, as well as “a meeting that I had afterwards with several of the Epstein survivors”. More on this story here.

  • And finally, Donald Trump and his allies have discussed pushing lawmakers to pass a symbolic resolution aimed at voiding his first-term impeachments, the Wall Street Journal reported last night. Experts say it would have little legal significance, since the constitution provides no procedure for undoing an impeachment. Here’s my colleague David Smith’s story.

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