BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 20, 2025
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Sanders pushes bill to prevent presidents from self-naming federal buildings

Washington’s latest drama has President Trump’s name literally plastered on a cultural icon, sparking outrage and a swift legislative counterpunch.

On Thursday, the Kennedy Center became the Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts after a unanimous board vote, only to ignite a firestorm of criticism from political heavyweights and the Kennedy family, with Sen. Bernie Sanders now stepping in with a bold proposal to stop sitting presidents from such self-naming antics, as The Hill reports.

For everyday taxpayers, this isn’t just a name game -- it’s a question of who foots the bill for rebranding a national treasure, with potential costs for signage and legal battles piling up if congressional approval is indeed required, as some argue.

Renaming Sparks Immediate Backlash in D.C.

The decision to rename the center came swiftly, and by Friday, new signage with “Trump” in bold letters was already spotted outside the building, as reported by major outlets.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has cried foul, insisting that such a move demands congressional oversight, a claim that could drag this into a lengthy legal quagmire if unchallenged.

Meanwhile, interim president Richard Grenell pushed back, arguing that the board’s decision stands independent of Capitol Hill’s blessing, setting the stage for a classic D.C. power tussle.

Kennedy Family Condemns Change

The Kennedy family, understandably, isn’t thrilled, with several members publicly slamming the board’s vote as a dishonor to a fallen president’s legacy.

Kerry Kennedy, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy, didn’t hold back, stating, “President Trump stands in opposition to these values, and his name should not be placed alongside President Kennedy’s.” Ouch -- talk about a family feud, but let’s be honest, pairing these two names feels like mixing oil and water to many who cherish historical reverence over modern branding.

Former Rep. Joe Kennedy III doubled down, reminding everyone that the center was named by federal law as a living memorial, a point that suggests this rename could face more than just public scorn -- it might hit a legal wall.

Sanders Steps in with Legislative Fix

Enter Sen. Sanders, who on Friday declared his intent to introduce a bill banning sitting presidents from naming federal buildings after themselves, a direct jab at what he sees as overreach.

“What arrogance. What narcissism,” Sanders remarked, and while his rhetoric is sharp, one has to wonder if this bill is less about principle and more about scoring points in a hyper-partisan arena.

Still, his proposal resonates with those frustrated by perceived self-aggrandizement, especially when public funds and national symbols are at stake for hardworking Americans already skeptical of elite gamesmanship.

Trump Praises Board Amid Growing Tension

President Trump, never one to shy from the spotlight, lauded the board as “the most distinguished people in the country,” clearly reveling in the honor despite the backlash.

The controversy isn’t just about names -- it’s about values, history, and who gets to define our cultural landmarks.

It is a debate that strikes at the heart of national identity for conservatives who value tradition yet support bold leadership, and for others who see this as a step too far in rewriting the past.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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