Huge tarps blocking the Kennedy Center sign, which now no longer includes President Donald Trump’s name following a court order, are still blocking the public’s view for a sixth straight day with no indication as to when they will come down.
Kennedy Center tarps still stand Thursday. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
Though the Kennedy Center says Trump’s name is no longer on the building, onlookers haven’t been able to see the proof as a huge tarp has covered the building for six straight days, leaving just a few letters from the center’s original name peeking out.
The tarp, which was put up in the early hours of Saturday as workers removed Trump’s name, still stand as of Thursday morning, according to pictures captured by the Associated Press.
Kennedy Center spokesperson Roma Daravi told the Washington Post the tarps are up to repair the marble facade, but did not say when they are expected to come down.












