If Trump’s name is removed, a ‘vital fundraising connection will be severed,’ the center’s chief executive argued

A Trump-Kennedy Center official warned a federal judge that stripping the president’s name from the renowned arts institution would cause unbearable financial damage, marking the latest twist in a months-long legal battle.

Charles Matthew Floca, the center’s 39-year-old executive director, filed a declaration Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, arguing the institution’s funding is inextricably linked to President Donald Trump.

“President Trump’s fundraising on behalf of the Center is exemplified by the tens of millions of dollars already raised,” Floca wrote. “Further, the President has committed to raise $150 billion on its behalf from private donors over the next two years.”

  • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Oh Charles Matthew Floca, you sweet summer child, you actually BELIEVE in the $150 billion dollars?

    Honey, you won’t even have a job in two years.

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      2 days ago

      Republicans and administration staffers don’t believe it any more than anyone else. To anyone in this administration, lies are just tools to win, even if they are just passing them off second-hand.