Andrew Martin, a dedicated librarian, recently embarked on a personal mission to uncover the truth behind the Kennedy Center’s facade. This initiative was spurred by an AI-generated video that had spread confusion online. Martin’s objective was simple: determine whether President Donald Trump’s name remained on the building’s exterior.
For the past week and a half, he has embraced a routine. Each day, he dons cycling shorts and mounts his eight-year-old Trek Domane SL 6. He cycles to the Potomac River’s banks, where he captures images of himself alongside the Kennedy Center.
This relentless commitment reflects a quest to provide factual evidence. Martin personally confirmed, with the assistance of Laura Bligh, that Trump’s name is indeed still present on the building. This discovery was documented with a photograph taken by Craig Hudson for The Washington Post, encapsulating the moment of verification.

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