Time - Trump’s name and face have appeared on multiple federal buildings around Washington, D.C. He’s unveiled new government programs—and warships—bearing his moniker. And soon, his name may be making its way into many Americans’ wallets.
The Treasury Department announced on Thursday that Trump’s signature will appear on future U.S. currency, the most recent entry in the long list of moves to stamp his name on the world.
Trump’s signature will appear along with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s in what the Treasury Department characterized as a celebration of the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence. It will mark the first time a sitting president’s signature will go on paper currency.
...The U.S. Mint published draft designs in December for another proposed form of semiquincentennial currency honoring the President, a $1 coin with Trump’s face on it.
While speaking from the CPAC stage Friday in Grapevine, Texas, American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp asked a question he apparently thought would hype up the crowd.
“How many of you would like to see impeachment hearings?”
The crowd erupted in cheers.
“No,” Schlapp responded, shaking his head. “That was the wrong answer. Let me try it again. How many of you would like to see impeachment hearings?” he asked the crowd for a second time.
Again, he was met with cheers.
“NOOO!” Schlapp responded with a chuckle. He dropped the question and hastily moved on....
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