Trump Signature on US Dollar Sparks Debate Over Historic Break from Tradition
Donald Trump is set to make history as the first sitting U.S. president to have his signature featured on the nation’s paper currency, starting with the $100 bill in June. The move, tied to the 250th anniversary celebrations, breaks a tradition dating back to 1861 where only the Treasury Secretary and Treasurer sign currency. Officials describe it as a symbolic tribute, but the decision has sparked political and legal debates. Critics argue it blurs the line between national symbolism and political influence, while supporters see it as a historic gesture. The redesign may expand to other denominations and coins, alongside efforts to rename national landmarks, further shaping Trump’s legacy.
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