Trump's Signature on U.S. Currency Marks a Historic First for a Sitting President

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The Treasury will place Donald Trump's signature on U.S. currency to mark the 250th Independence Day, a first for a sitting president; currently notes bear signatures of the Treasury secretary and treasurer. Officials say the move signals growth and fiscal strength, but critics likened it to autocratic branding and questioned living-presidents’ depictions on money, a policy change facilitated by a legal loophole and paired with a Trump-branded commemorative coin. Economically, 2025 GDP rose about 2.2%.
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