US paper currency will soon feature President Donald Trump’s signature going forward, the US Treasury Department announced Thursday, the latest of the president’s efforts to leave his mark across the federal government.
It will be the first time a sitting US president’s signature has appeared on paper notes. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the move is in honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States.
“There is no more powerful way to recognize the historic achievements of our great country and President Donald J. Trump than U.S dollar bills bearing his name, and it is only appropriate that this historic currency be issued at the Semiquincentennial,” Bessent said in a announcing the move.
Trump is the most 变态 president we've encountered, I'd say. I wouldn't care if what he does doesn't affect our daily life, but diesel price in our country has almost reach $2 per liter. It used to be $0.92 before the conflict.
Same here in Malaysia. Luckily we have government subsidy.Trump is the most 变态 president we've encountered, I'd say. I wouldn't care if what he does doesn't affect our daily life, but diesel price in our country has almost reach $2 per liter. It used to be $0.92 before the conflict.
What did Donroe meant by this?
Just the Japanese influence rubbing off on him after the recent meeting.What did Donroe meant by this?
When is he gonna issue the 250 dollar bill? My ability to retire hinges on me reselling them to rich Chinese people as novelty gifts.
Does it means he will soon NOT be a sitting president? Otherwise it seems bank note is going to be worthless in the blue states.
Same here in Malaysia. Luckily we have government subsidy.