Donald Trump just got a lesson in something he hates hearing:
No, you don't have that power.
A federal judge ordered Trump's name removed from the Kennedy Center after ruling that only Congress—not Trump, not his board, not his loyalists—has the authority to rename a national memorial created by Congress.
But this story isn't really about a sign.
It's about something much bigger.
What happens when presidents act first and worry about legal authority later?
What happens when power starts treating constitutional limits as optional?
And why should working people care when powerful people decide the rules don't apply to them?
Today we break down:
🔥 Trump's humiliating court loss 🔥 Why Article I beat Article II 🔥 How the Kennedy Center takeover actually happened 🔥 The hidden power of bylaws, boards, and institutional capture 🔥 Why Congress keeps surrendering authority 🔥 Why this victory matters—and why Americans should still be paying attention
The issue isn't the sign.
The issue is the permission.
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