All The Things Trump Has Added His Name or Image To
Summary
President Donald Trump’s name and image have been added to various government-related items and programs during his second term. These include a limited edition U.S. passport, a name change to the Kennedy Center, redesigned national park passes, a special visa card, and plans for a new class of battleships.Key Facts
- The State Department plans to issue 25,000 special passports featuring President Trump’s portrait and signature to commemorate the U.S. 250th anniversary.
- The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts was renamed the Trump-Kennedy Center after approval by Trump-appointed board members, without Congress’s official consent.
- Some performers canceled shows at the renamed Kennedy Center in protest of the change.
- National park entry passes were redesigned to display a portrait of President Trump instead of traditional scenic photos.
- The “Gold Card” visa program offers wealthy foreigners faster U.S. residency if they give $1 million or more to the government; the card features Trump’s image and signature.
- President Trump announced plans for a new class of powerful “Trump-class battleships” larger than previous U.S. Navy battleships.
- Trump’s signature has also appeared on some paper currency and coins during his administration.
- These changes are linked to various policy and branding efforts as the country approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026.
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