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Zorro

(19,005 posts)
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 01:44 PM 11 hrs ago

Trump Reimagines America by Putting Himself on Its Money

Cash might be a relic, but — like royalty and emperors — President Trump still wants his face on American currency.

First he ordered up a commemorative coin bearing his face. Then he added his signature to the nation’s money. Now, in honor of America’s 250th birthday, President Trump wants to create a $250 bill featuring a portrait of himself.

The remaking of America’s currency with a new note bearing Mr. Trump’s likeness would be the biggest overhaul to the nation’s money in more than a century. It is also the latest effort by a billionaire president to put his imprint on an economy that he has remade with tax cuts and tariffs. But for Mr. Trump, the addition of his portrait to the greenback would represent something even more consequential: a permanent fusing of his personal brand with the nation’s identity.

The future of the initiative remains uncertain given that the United States has a law that forbids anyone still living from appearing on paper currency. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said last month that he did not think that there was “anything untoward” about having the current president of the United States on the 250th anniversary bill.

The imagery on currency has for years captivated Americans. The movement in 2016 to replace President Andrew Jackson with the abolitionist Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill stirred a contentious national debate. The prospect of Mr. Trump adding his portrait to the money shows how currency remains an important reflection of America’s identity, even as transactions increasingly become digital.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/24/us/politics/trump-american-money.html?unlocked_article_code=1.slA.GiI4.-xksgyfB3dvz&smid=url-share
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Trump Reimagines America by Putting Himself on Its Money (Original Post) Zorro 11 hrs ago OP
Does "anything untoward" include it being against the law? sop 11 hrs ago #1
Fu** you, NYTs UpInArms 11 hrs ago #2
Harriet Tubman remains an infinitely better choice struggle4progress 11 hrs ago #3
The $250 bill can be called the Pedo Jerry2144 11 hrs ago #4
So after he leaves JPK 8 hrs ago #5

UpInArms

(55,640 posts)
2. Fu** you, NYTs
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 01:49 PM
11 hrs ago
United States has a law that forbids anyone still living from appearing on paper currency

END OF STORY

It is illegal, there is no further discussion necessary… no equivocation, no bothsiderism, no anything

JPK

(1,009 posts)
5. So after he leaves
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 05:10 PM
8 hrs ago

And he actually succeeds in getting his face on a $250 bill before hand. The next Dem pres should put Pres Obama's face on it.

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