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The US Treasury Department plans to put Donald Trump's signature on all new US paper currency, the agency has announced.
President Donald Trump will be the first sitting president to include his signature on U.S. paper currency starting later this year.
The Treasury Department announced Thursday that it will add President Trump’s signature to paper currency to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S., marking the first time a sitting president’s signature will appear on currency.
An online voter record confirmed the president cast a mail-in ballot for a House seat that Democrats ultimately flipped.
Rep. Brian Mast’s bill comes as Florida lawmakers have already taken significant steps at the state level to advance a similar renaming proposal. The bill in the House from the Florida Republican calls for renaming Palm
Jimmy Kimmel recently slammed Donald Trump for his comment on Robert Mueller‘s death. The former FBI director passed away at 81, and his family shared the news. A specific cause of his death was not shared by his family in the statement.
In what has perhaps been the most controversial move to emblazon government properties with Trump’s name or face, the President’s name has been etched into the famed John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts amid Trump’s takeover of the venue. The building and its website have been updated to call it “The Trump Kennedy Center.”
The former national security adviser sued during the Biden administration, alleging he was "politically targeted" for his association with Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.