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Judge orders Kennedy Center to explain tarp blocking front sign

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Judge orders Kennedy Center to explain tarp blocking front sign

A federal judge ordered the Kennedy Center on Wednesday to submit a report explaining why a tarp that is blocking the building’s front sign remains up after workers removed President Donald Trump’s name this month. The report is due with…

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