
A series of U.S. passports with a large image of President Donald Trump on the inside cover will be issued this year as part of the country's 250th anniversary, the State Department announced Tuesday. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. “As the United States celebrates America’s 250th anniversary in July, the State Department is preparing to release a limited number of specially designed U.S.
Main Idea: The State Department will issue a limited run of U.S. passports with President Donald Trump’s image as part of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations.
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Some passport applicants may face confusion or delays if the special Trump cover is only available at limited offices.
The commemorative passports may let some travelers join the 250th anniversary celebration without changing passport security.
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Central public figure whose image and signature are being added to the special U.S. passports and whose 250th-anniversary.
Mentioned as taking a concrete action by adding Trump’s signature to paper currency, a major related part of.
Described as voting to approve a commemorative gold coin depicting Trump, but the commission is not otherwise identified.
White House spokesperson quoted reacting to the passport design, but only in a supporting role.
State Department spokesperson quoted explaining the passport design and release, but not the main focus.
Cited as one of the departments where large banners with Trump’s picture have been hung, but only as.
Mentioned as one of the institutions where Trump’s name has been added, but only as background.
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Sign in to commentCited as one of the departments where large banners with Trump’s picture have been hung, but only as.
Cited as one of the departments where large banners with Trump’s picture have been hung, but only as.
Mentioned as another institution whose exterior now bears Trump’s name, but only in passing.