When Dorathy and her friends returned to the Wizard's castle, Toto pulled aside a curtain, exposing the "Great and Powerful Oz" as a frantic old man operated levers that activated fire and smoke and a disembodied voice.
The Wizard of Oz yelled out, "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"
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Saturday June 13th, 2026
A curtain covered one side of the Kennedy Center. It was there because a humiliated Trump was hiding the workers taking his name off of the historic building where it had no business even being there.
Trump's loyal Department of Justice fought up to the last minute to keep his name up on the performing arts venue, but a federal judge didn't budge.
After erecting scaffolding on Friday evening, workers in hard hats and hi-visibility vests draped a tarpaulin over the temporary structure at 2 a.m. to block public views of their progress. A cheer went up from the crowd who had gathered to witness the event when one worker was seen removing a letter at 3 a.m.
It took 30 minutes for Trump's name to be removed. The crowd that had gathered there since Friday cheered the workers and chanted, "Shame!" and "Take it down!"
It was a major refutation of Trump's corrupt agenda to put his name and or photo, on everything from buildings in Washington DC to U.S. currency, Visas, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Another court order made Trump's Saturday the 13th even worse.
A federal judge ordered Trump officials to re-install signs and exhibits at national parks on topics like slavery and climate change. They were given 21 days to complete the task. I suspect they will drag their feet until the last moment. It is the Trump DOJ's modus operandi after all.
It's heartening to see another Trump executive order overturned.
For the record, across Trump's second term his regime has faced over 120 lawsuits explicitly targeting executive orders. Courts have fully blocked at least 9 specific actions and have temporally halted or partially blocked policies in over 150 cases.
As it Stands, remember when President Reagan said, "Mr. Gorbachev take down that wall!"