Andrew Martin, determined to dispel confusion caused by an AI-generated video, embarked on a daily mission to document the Kennedy Center’s exterior. This endeavor followed the release of a misleading video that suggested changes to the building’s facade.
For more than a week, Martin donned his cycling gear and rode his trusted Trek Domane SL 6 to the Potomac River, where he captured photos of himself in front of the Kennedy Center. His objective was clear: to verify whether President Donald Trump’s name remained on the building’s exterior.
In one of these verification trips, Martin was accompanied by Laura Bligh. Together, they confirmed that the name was indeed still present, providing clarity amidst the widespread online confusion.
Andrew Martin takes a picture with Laura Bligh after confirming that President Donald Trump’s name is, in fact, still on the exterior of the Kennedy Center.
This initiative highlights the librarian’s commitment to factual accuracy. It is a reminder of the importance of verifying information, especially in an age where AI and digital media can easily create misconceptions.

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