Trump posts new image of $100 bill with his signature
The image follows a Treasury plan to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary with Trump’s signature on currency.
- President Donald Trump posted an image Friday of a $100 bill bearing his signature, marking the first time a sitting President's signature has appeared on United States paper currency.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced in March that the administration planned to feature the President's signature on currency to honor the 250th anniversary of the United States.
- The image shows the President's signature positioned above Bessent's, departing from previous practice where the $100 bill featured signatures of the Treasury Secretary and Treasurer Brandon Beach only.
- Some in Congress introduced a bill to feature the President's portrait on a $250 anniversary bill, though United States law states that "Only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency and securities."
- Trump has placed his name or image on commemorative passports, national parks passes, and Palm Beach International Airport. Bessent told CNN's Kaitlan Collins he didn't think there was "anything untoward" about putting the President's portrait on currency.
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Donald Trump showed how the new $100 bill looks with his added signature, which will soon be circulating in the United States
Trump personally showed what the bill would be like: the US leader's signature is visible from Bessent's signature.
What does a bill with Trump's signature look like? On Friday, US President Donald Trump released a photo of the new $100 bill featuring his signature. This comes several months after the US Treasury Department announced similar plans. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, which also reported on CNN and Trump's post on Truth Social. It's important to note that back in March, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the administration planne…
U.S. President Donald Trump released Friday a new image of a $100 bill with his signature, months after the Treasury Department announced that, for the first time, the signing of a president...

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