The Kennedy Center has removed President Trump’s name from the building’s front exterior. The result, however, remains concealed behind large tarps.
The tarps have been in place for weeks, sparking questions and speculation. Visitors and staff have wondered what lies beneath the covered area.
The arts center confirmed the removal but has not provided further details. Officials have declined to explain the delay in revealing the uncovered facade.
Some observers have raised concerns about transparency. Critics argue the secrecy undermines public trust in the institution.
The Kennedy Center operates as a national cultural venue. It receives federal funding and is subject to public oversight.
No official timeline has been given for when the tarps will come down. The continued covering has fueled curiosity and debate.
Questions remain about what prompted the decision to hide the work. The center has not addressed these inquiries directly.





