Crews erected scaffolding on Friday as onlookers gathered into the evening, though storms delayed the work until Saturday. Workers began the process of removing the former president’s name from the Kennedy Center’s signage after a federal judge ordered the change, marking a significant shift for the national cultural institution. The removal operation, which had been planned for weeks, proceeded under heightened security as both supporters and critics of the decision watched from the plaza below.
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