Trump’s name keeps popping up on everything—from the Kennedy Center to U.S. passports and even a proposed $250 bill—but the law’s got a say. A federal judge blocked renaming the Kennedy Center, reminding everyone that only Congress can do that. Same story with the U.S. Institute of Peace, which got a questionable “greatest dealmaker” rename. Courts are stepping in to enforce legal boundaries, even for presidents. While some branding ideas are technically legal, trying to rename major institutions without congressional approval? That’s a hard no. The rule of law isn’t optional—even for the top dog.

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