Trump Claims Conversation with AI Theodore Roosevelt
President Donald Trump claimed Wednesday to have conversed with Theodore Roosevelt at the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota. Trump asked the historical figure about the Panama Canal and criticized Democrats for allegedly giving it away, but he was actually speaking to an AI simulation of the twenty-sixth president, not a genuine interaction with a deceased historical figure.
The exchange, captured in video by Special Assistant Margo Martin, showed Trump listening to a computer-generated version of Roosevelt that reminded him “the nation comes first.” Trump praised the artificial interaction as “fantastic” and claimed it was “an honor” to engage with the simulation. This marks Trump’s continued reliance on AI recreations of historical figures at his events, including an AI George Washington at his Great American State Fair.
At the same ceremony, Trump bragged about diverting 90 acres of protected federal land to facilitate the library’s construction. Trump stated he had “ripped it away from the federal government” during his first term, claiming officials “don’t know it’s missing.” The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation purchased the protected land from the U.S. Forest Service in 2021 following Trump-backed legislation passed in December 2020. Trump has simultaneously rolled back environmental protections that Roosevelt championed, weakening the Endangered Species Act and exposing 86 million previously protected acres to drilling and development.
Trump’s visit occurred amid broader legal setbacks for his administration. Earlier in the week, Trump delivered remarks at the Roosevelt Library emphasizing historical precedent for presidential family honors, while federal courts continued dismantling his policies, striking down his birthright citizenship ban and blocking restrictions on student loan forgiveness programs.
(Source: https://newrepublic.com/post/212650/donald-trump-teddy-roosevelt-ai-conversation)