Congressional Allies Propose $250 Bill Featuring Donald Trump, Reports Say

Congressional Allies Propose $250 Bill Featuring Donald Trump, Reports Say
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The proposal to feature a living president on US currency would require changing existing federal law.

  • Trump allies in Congress are moving to make an exception to federal law to allow his image on currency, according to BBC News.
  • Federal law currently bars printing images of living people on US currency.
  • Administration officials have discussed plans for a $250 bill with Trump's portrait and signature if legislation passes, according to ABC News.
  • The plan is contingent on the passage of new legislation.
  • There is no official announcement from the US government regarding the printing of a $250 note with Trump's image.

Trump allies in Congress are seeking to change federal law to allow a $250 bill featuring Donald Trump's image, according to BBC News and ABC News.

If enacted, this would mark the first time a living president appears on US currency, raising questions about precedent and the politicization of national symbols. No official government confirmation of printing or design activity; reports are based on congressional and administration discussions according to sources.

The proposal depends on Congress passing legislation to permit the change. Further developments are expected as the legislative process unfolds.

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