The Kennedy Center had until June 12 at midnight to strip the president’s name from the building, but construction crews in hard hats and neon green high-vis vests only started to assemble scaffolding to reach the letters that afternoon.
That midnight deadline came and went without any letters removed from the building.
Cooper and a panel of appeals court judges denied the administration’s 11th-hour attempts to keep Trump’s name on the facade, and workers began adding a tarp to the towering scaffolding shortly after 1 a.m…
Workers eventually began removing letters at 3 a.m. June 13.
But the scaffolding and tarp are still in place.



It would be great to get an answer to that, but:
Seriously? Why give them over a month to answer such a simple question?
Apparently, because there was already an order for a report from the Kennedy center due at that time. And the Kennedy center not being POTUS is one major point of the lawsuit.
https://www.mediaite.com/lawcrime/judge-orders-trump-admin-to-explain-the-purpose-for-and-status-of-the-tarp-and-scaffolding-on-the-kennedy-center/