Trump Says He Will Transfer Kennedy Center Control to Congress
President Trump stated he would hand oversight of the Kennedy Center to Congress after a federal judge blocked his earlier plan to close and renovate the venue.
indiatoday.intoday.inThe announcement follows a federal judge's decision that blocked the administration's plan to close and renovate the venue.
Background on the Dispute The earlier plan called for closing the performing-arts center for renovations. The court ruling prevented that closure from moving forward.
Congress would assume oversight responsibilities under the proposed transfer. No timeline for the handover was provided in the statement.
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