Summary
A judge ordered Trump’s name removed from the Kennedy Center, sparking a flurry of activity to restore its original branding. Meanwhile, voters are growing more critical of Trump’s economic record, with pollsters painting a grim picture of his approval ratings.
Key Stories
Kennedy Center removes Trump’s name after court order — Workers erected scaffolding at the Kennedy Center as crews began restoring its original name after a judge ruled Trump’s branding had to go. Live footage showed the process unfolding ahead of the deadline.
Voters sour on Trump’s economic performance — A top pollster described voter sentiment toward Trump’s economy as ‘a fairly bleak picture,’ with growing dissatisfaction in recent surveys. The shift could spell trouble for his political prospects.
Blake Lively loses lawsuit against Justin Baldoni — A court ruled in favor of Justin Baldoni in his legal battle with Blake Lively, wrapping up a high-profile celebrity lawsuit. Ryan Reynolds, Lively’s husband, was later praised in a Forbes feature.
Critics slam Trump over World Cup money concerns — Some fans and pundits are calling Trump’s policies a ‘blatant money grab,’ arguing they’re sucking the joy out of the World Cup for American viewers.