TR-UMP’S KENNEDY CENTER RENOVATION STIRS NATIONAL DEBATE: A LEGACY OR A LOSS? 💔🇺🇸 The Kennedy Center, a symbol of American culture, is at the center of a fierce legal battle.

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WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) – A coalition of U.S. historic preservation and architectural organizations sued President Donald Trump and the Kennedy Center’s board on Monday, seeking ​to block a major reconstruction of the Washington performing arts complex.
The National Trust for ‌Historic Preservation in the United States, the American Institute of Architects and six other groups alleged in a lawsuit, opens new tab in federal court in Washington that the Trump administration launched the project without required congressional approval and bypassed mandatory ​federal reviews.

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The organizations contend the planned project, which will require the closure of the building ​for two years, goes beyond what the Kennedy Center’s governing law permits.
According to ⁠the lawsuit, that law limits the board’s authority to repairs and improvements necessary to maintain the ​building’s basic functionality.
“The Kennedy Center is not a personal project of any president,” Rebecca Miller, executive ​director of the DC Preservation League, said in a statement. “It is a national cultural monument built to honor John F. Kennedy and to serve the American people.”

‘FINEST PERFORMING ARTS FACILITY IN THE WORLD’

A White House spokesperson on Monday ​said: “President Trump is committed to making the Trump-Kennedy Center the finest performing arts facility in the ​world. We look forward to ultimate victory on the issue.”
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The Kennedy Center did not immediately respond to a ‌request for ⁠comment.
The Kennedy Center overhaul is part of Trump’s ambitious effort to remake Washington, including the planned construction of a 90,000-square-foot ballroom on the site of the White House’s East Wing that Trump demolished last year.
A federal judge in Washington is expected to rule this month whether to freeze work on the ​ballroom project, in a ​separate lawsuit brought by ⁠the National Trust.
The Kennedy Center opened in 1971 as a living memorial to the late President John F. Kennedy.
Monday’s lawsuit alleges the Trump administration already ​caused unlawful damage to the building by repainting its 200 gold columns ​white and ⁠adding new exterior signage placing Trump’s name above Kennedy’s.
Further renovations on the building are set to begin after the July 4 Independence Day holiday.
Trump has defended his plans to close the Kennedy Center for two ⁠years of ​renovation, saying it was necessary to complete the overhaul quickly.
“When ​you do marbles, you can’t have people walking over the marble every night, as it’s drying and setting, and going ​to a play,” he said.

Reporting by Mike Scarcella; Editing by David Bario, Peter Graff and Jan Harvey

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