Crews remove former U.S. President Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center building in an operation carried out overnight into the predawn hours. Multiple outlets describe the removal as beginning after Friday night, with some reporting that a deadline was missed. Video and livestreams from onlookers document the work as the name is taken down. Images described by sources also show that physical equipment remains on site during the process, including scaffolding and a tarp, suggesting the structure is still under renovation or cleanup. The Belfast Telegraph reports workers starting the removal and then completing the process of taking down the name from the wall, while The Independent characterizes the action as an early-morning operation. Salon similarly reports that the name is removed overnight, with onlookers present and footage captured as the changes occur. Overall, the coverage converges on the same sequence: crews conduct an early-hours removal of Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center, with surrounding construction materials left in place while the work continues or concludes.