作者:迈克·斯卡尔塞拉
2026年3月23日 下午4:00 UTC 更新于2小时前
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[1/2] 美国华盛顿特区白宫东厅,2026年3月16日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普、美国司法部长帕姆·邦迪、众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(共和党 – 路易斯安那州)、丹·德沃斯、帕梅拉·罗兰·德沃斯、白宫办公厅主任苏西·威尔斯、即将卸任的肯尼迪中心总裁理查德·格雷内尔以及肯尼迪中心设施运营副总裁马特·弗洛克(即将接任肯尼迪中心总裁)与肯尼迪中心董事会成员共进午餐。路透社/乔纳森·恩斯特
[1/2] 美国历史保护和建筑组织联合在联邦法院起诉特朗普总统及肯尼迪中心董事会,要求阻止这座华盛顿表演艺术中心的重大重建工程。
美国国家历史保护信托基金、美国建筑师协会及其他六个组织在华盛顿联邦法院提起诉讼,指控特朗普政府未经国会批准就启动该项目,并绕过了强制性的联邦审查。
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这些组织声称,该计划的项目将导致建筑关闭两年,这超出了《肯尼迪中心管理法》所允许的范围。
根据诉讼文件,该法律限制董事会仅能进行必要的维修和改进,以维持建筑的基本功能。
“肯尼迪中心不是任何总统的个人项目,”华盛顿特区保护联盟执行董事丽贝卡·米勒在声明中表示,“它是为纪念约翰·F·肯尼迪而建的国家文化纪念碑,服务于美国人民。”
“世界上最优秀的表演艺术设施”
白宫发言人周一表示:“特朗普总统致力于将‘特朗普 – 肯尼迪中心’打造成世界上最优秀的表演艺术设施。我们期待在这一问题上最终获胜。”
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肯尼迪中心尚未立即回应置评请求。
肯尼迪中心大修是特朗普重塑华盛顿计划的一部分,该计划还包括在去年拆除的白宫东翼旧址上建造一座9万平方英尺的宴会厅。
华盛顿联邦法官预计本月将裁定是否暂停宴会厅项目的工作,这是国家历史保护信托基金提起的另一项诉讼。
肯尼迪中心于1971年开放,是已故总统约翰·F·肯尼迪的永久纪念堂。
周一的诉讼指控,特朗普政府已对建筑造成非法损害:将200根金色柱子重新漆成白色,并在外部新增标牌,将特朗普的名字置于肯尼迪名字之上。
建筑的进一步翻新计划在7月4日独立日假期后开始。
特朗普为关闭肯尼迪中心进行两年翻新辩护,称这是为了快速完成大修。
“当你在大理石上施工时,不能让人们每晚都在刚干燥凝固的大理石上行走、看演出,”他说。
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Preservation groups sue Trump to block Kennedy Center overhaul | Reuters
By Mike Scarcella
March 23, 2026 4:00 PM UTC Updated 2 hours ago
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Item 1 of 2 U.S. President Donald Trump, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA), Dan DeVos, Pamella Roland DeVos, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, outgoing President of the Kennedy Center Richard Grenell and Vice President of facilities operations at the Kennedy Center Matt Floca, who is set to become the new President of the Kennedy Center, attend a lunch with the Kennedy Center board members in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 16, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
[1/2]U.S. President Donald Trump, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA), Dan DeVos, Pamella Roland DeVos, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, outgoing President of the Kennedy Center Richard Grenell and Vice President of facilities operations at the Kennedy… Read more
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WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) – A coalition of U.S. historic preservation and architectural organizations sued President Donald Trump and the Kennedy Center’s board on Monday, seeking to block a major reconstruction of the Washington performing arts complex.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States, the American Institute of Architects and six other groups alleged in a lawsuit in federal court in Washington that the Trump administration launched the project without required congressional approval and bypassed mandatory federal reviews.
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The organizations contend the planned project, which will require the closure of the building for two years, goes beyond what the Kennedy Center’s governing law permits.
According to the lawsuit, that law limits the board’s authority to repairs and improvements necessary to maintain the building’s basic functionality.
“The Kennedy Center is not a personal project of any president,” Rebecca Miller, executive director of the DC Preservation League, said in a statement. “It is a national cultural monument built to honor John F. Kennedy and to serve the American people.”
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A White House spokesperson on Monday said: “President Trump is committed to making the Trump-Kennedy Center the finest performing arts facility in the world. We look forward to ultimate victory on the issue.”
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The Kennedy Center did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Kennedy Center overhaul is part of Trump’s ambitious effort to remake Washington, including the planned construction of a 90,000-square-foot ballroom on the site of the White House’s East Wing that Trump demolished last year.
A federal judge in Washington is expected to rule this month whether to freeze work on the ballroom project, in a separate lawsuit brought by the National Trust.
The Kennedy Center opened in 1971 as a living memorial to the late President John F. Kennedy.
Monday’s lawsuit alleges the Trump administration already caused unlawful damage to the building by repainting its 200 gold columns white and adding new exterior signage placing Trump’s name above Kennedy’s.
Further renovations on the building are set to begin after the July 4 Independence Day holiday.
Trump has defended his plans to close the Kennedy Center for two years of renovation, saying it was necessary to complete the overhaul quickly.
“When you do marbles, you can’t have people walking over the marble every night, as it’s drying and setting, and going to a play,” he said.
Reporting by Mike Scarcella; Editing by David Bario, Peter Graff and Jan Harvey
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