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The removal of Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center is a much-needed act of iconoclasm | Judith Levine
The removal of Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center under a court order is described as a necessary act of iconoclasm. The article highlights historical examples of iconoclasm as political revolt, referencing the Ten Commandments. Trump has covered the Kennedy Center with a tarp during the name removal.
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