‘A Literal Coverup’: What Is the Kennedy Center Hiding Behind Those Tarps?
Key Points:
- Workers covered the front of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts with tarps and, under court order, reportedly removed President Trump's name from the marble facade on June 13.
- The center’s operations chief filed a sworn declaration confirming the removal, and photographers documented some letters, such as “A” and “D,” being taken down.
- Despite initial reports, the tarps remain in place a week later, obscuring any clear view of whether the letters have been fully removed or restored.
- Visitors and musicians at the center have been unable to see behind the tarps to confirm the status of the signage.