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Trump Portrait to Feature in Limited-Edition U.S. Passports

The United States plans to issue a limited-edition passport to mark the country’s 250th anniversary, featuring an image and signature of President Donald Trump inside the document.

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A White House official and a source familiar with the plan confirmed that the commemorative passport will display Trump’s portrait on an inner page over a stylised depiction of the Declaration of Independence. Mock-ups of the design were shared on social media by the State Department.

Officials say the passports are part of wider celebrations marking the nation’s semiquincentennial in 2026.

Anniversary passport design

The State Department said it will release only a limited number of the specially designed passports.

State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott announced the initiative on social media, saying the department would “release a limited number” of the commemorative documents.

Images posted alongside the announcement show Trump’s portrait placed above an artistic rendering of the Declaration of Independence on the inside cover.

The design forms part of broader efforts by the administration to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, commonly referred to as the semiquincentennial.

White House says design reflects patriotism

A White House spokesperson said the passport design would allow Americans to participate in the anniversary celebrations.

“President Trump’s new patriotic passport design provides yet another great way Americans can join in the spectacular celebrations for America’s 250th birthday,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

The spokesperson added that the president was leading a “renewal of national pride and patriotism” during the anniversary year.

Details about how the limited-edition passports will be distributed, or how many will be produced, have not yet been released.

Currency and coin proposals

The passport announcement follows earlier moves by the administration connected to the anniversary.

In March, the Treasury Department said Trump’s signature would appear on future U.S. paper currency. If implemented, it would make him the first sitting president to have their name appear on U.S. banknotes.

The Treasury said the change was also intended to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States.

The decision comes alongside proposals to create two coins bearing Trump’s image: a one-dollar coin and a special 24-karat commemorative gold coin.

Under federal law, living presidents cannot appear on U.S. currency. However, the administration has argued that the restriction applies only to paper notes and not to coins.

Historically, only one sitting president has appeared on a coin. In 1926, a commemorative coin issued during the presidency of Calvin Coolidge included his likeness.

Anniversary initiatives continue

The passport, currency proposals and commemorative coins are among several initiatives tied to the upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations.

Officials say the measures are intended to mark the milestone year and highlight American history and national identity as the country approaches the 2026 anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.


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marin Platinum Member

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4 minutes ago, Wingate said:

I think it's a great idea, because it's optional.

Anyone who chooses it is obviously a low life, so Immigration officials in whatever country can get details on the visitors' travel and accommodations, and pass it on to gangs and other criminal types. No harm done if these passport holders become chalk outlines on a hotel rug,

In the meantime, folks lacking the Trump abomination will be viewed as "good people" and enjoy a safe and fun visit. It's a very easy way to differentiate good from evil, quality from scum.

Thailand, a nation suffering from higher energy costs and tariffs, solely because of Trump, can use such Trump-inspired passports to deny visa renewal. A Thailand without any MAGAs is near paradise.

Very good point indeed. The same can be said for any IO in any country to have some fun. "Why do you choose to carry a Donald Trump passport"?😆

Yellowtail Star Member

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4 minutes ago, Wingate said:

I think it's a great idea, because it's optional.

Anyone who chooses it is obviously a low life, so Immigration officials in whatever country can get details on the visitors' travel and accommodations, and pass it on to gangs and other criminal types. No harm done if these passport holders become chalk outlines on a hotel rug,

In the meantime, folks lacking the Trump abomination will be viewed as "good people" and enjoy a safe and fun visit. It's a very easy way to differentiate good from evil, quality from scum.

Thailand, a nation suffering from higher energy costs and tariffs, solely because of Trump, can use such Trump-inspired passports to deny visa renewal. A Thailand without any MAGAs is near paradise.

I wholeheartedly agree! Imagin some poor shmuck with a Trump passport that encountered a leftist immigration officer.

We all know what vindictive a-holes leftists are, and how they would use every bit of power they had to punish and humiliate anyone that disagrees with them.

They'd be on BlueSky bragging about alle the family vacations they got to ruin. Imagine the millions of likes they would get!

Yellowtail Star Member

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6 minutes ago, marin said:

Very good point indeed. The same can be said for any IO in any country to have some fun. "Why do you choose to carry a Donald Trump passport"?😆

Yeah, makes you want to get a job with immigration huh? How great would it be to be able to actually ruin the lives of those you hate?

Yellowtail Star Member

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15 minutes ago, Wingate said:

I think it's a great idea, because it's optional.

Anyone who chooses it is obviously a low life, so Immigration officials in whatever country can get details on the visitors' travel and accommodations, and pass it on to gangs and other criminal types. No harm done if these passport holders become chalk outlines on a hotel rug,

In the meantime, folks lacking the Trump abomination will be viewed as "good people" and enjoy a safe and fun visit. It's a very easy way to differentiate good from evil, quality from scum.

Thailand, a nation suffering from higher energy costs and tariffs, solely because of Trump, can use such Trump-inspired passports to deny visa renewal. A Thailand without any MAGAs is near paradise.

You have an advanced degree, yes?

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9 hours ago, JerryM said:

Per CNN:

The official said that the passport “will be the default passport out of the Washington Passport Agency when available” for those who renew their passports in person at that location.

“Online options or other locations will maintain existing passport design,” the official said.

https://edition.cnn.com/2026/04/28/politics/us-trump-passport

NB That's good because you are not allowed to rip any pages out of your passport.

So business is likely to be slow at the Washington office or not ?

The CCTV footage will be worth a fortune !

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

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36 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

I'm happy to pay my share.

Too bad you won't have your last waltz in there. Have to look with envy through the fence. One of the reasons, I don't file or pay. FEITCTAJ

ericbj Silver Member

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2 hours ago, blaze master said:

The fee will be 10 million usd. You can pay me and ill pass it onto our PM.

I promise.

Sounds like you're another one of the Trump crowd.

pomchop Ruby Member

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8 hours ago, Paul Henry said:

This sight used to be full of praise and flattery about Trumps wonderfull abilities and succsess.

What happened to all of those sycophant.?

some finally grew a brain and learned to trust their own eyes and ears rather than fall for a slick talking sick conman telling them what they should believe?

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Maybe Americans traveling abroad can revive the classic backpack trick, but instead of a Canadian flag pin, they slap a photo of Justin Trudeau on their luggage to diplomatically distance themselves from the current political climate.

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Yagoda Star Member

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I just got a new Passport so Im good. They want to give me one for free with anyones pic on it and no waiting on line, Im even better.

Im probably good for the rest of my Life as I got one of the fat passports and they dont stamp in Europe or US any more.

blaze master Diamond Member

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1 hour ago, ericbj said:

Sounds like you're another one of the Trump crowd.

Sounds like you shouldn't make stupid assumptions. But hey keep at it.

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5 hours ago, Yagoda said:

I just got a new Passport so Im good. They want to give me one for free with anyones pic on it and no waiting on line, Im even better.

Im probably good for the rest of my Life as I got one of the fat passports and they dont stamp in Europe or US any more.

So you're 70-80 years old.

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7 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

I wholeheartedly agree! Imagin some poor shmuck with a Trump passport that encountered a leftist immigration officer.

We all know what vindictive a-holes leftists are, and how they would use every bit of power they had to punish and humiliate anyone that disagrees with them.

They'd be on BlueSky bragging about alle the family vacations they got to ruin. Imagine the millions of likes they would get!

You are constantly prejudiced against Cackhanded Southpaws, like me, a life long paid up member of the Conservative and Unionist Party. Us Leftys are more likely to die in a horrible accident involving a right handed bread knife. Still us 10 percenters benefit from an enlarged corpus callosum.

I don't know you. Why do you hated Left handed people so much?

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20 minutes ago, Roadsternut said:

So you're 70-80 years old.

Could be 90 or 100 too. Or a 22 year old base jumper with a heroin problem. Or Crab Fisherman in the Bering Sea. Or Delta Force.

14 minutes ago, Roadsternut said:

You are constantly prejudiced against Cackhanded Southpaws, like me, a life long paid up member of the Conservative and Unionist Party. Us Leftys are more likely to die in a horrible accident involving a right handed bread knife. Still us 10 percenters benefit from an enlarged corpus callosum.

I don't know you. Why do you hated Left handed people so much?

I got to see Sandy Koufax pitch. Oooorah left handed pitchers

Luuk Chaai Platinum Member

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20 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Please Lord, let my leftist friends' passports expire such that they end up with one of these!

Wife is due to renew her passport now ..... Hope she gets one of these

Bummer I have years left on my passport .. would love one..

Yellowtail Star Member

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52 minutes ago, Luuk Chaai said:

Wife is due to renew her passport now ..... Hope she gets one of these

Bummer I have years left on my passport .. would love one..

Too many leftists in immigration to risk it.

wwest5829 Platinum Member

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19 hours ago, jts-khorat said:

What an easy out... yet, we assume that, just as an example, the Iranians have to accept responsibility for their terror regime, submitting them to a merciless bombing camapign against civilian targets (and just today we read about extending the blockade to starve 90 million people; this is clearly a war crime). There are enough Americans cheering this on so that it is allowed to happen.

As were the Vietnamese, and the long list of all the other nations the USA has started not-wars with.

As this is going on for decades now, for more than a generation, no living American can claim innocence. In the end, as long as you still carry the passport and citizenship, this is on you, personally (as an American).

I thought my post stated that all nations' citizens are recognized as sharing in the actions if they have any say in their government. No claim of innocence. No direct responsibility if having a documented history of opposition to the wrongful actions. I opposed US action in Iraq (weapons of mass destruction excuse) = accept no responsibility for that debacle. Supported punishment taken against Afghanistan for their allowing the training of the twin tower/Pentagon/etc. attackers (but opposed any thinking of staying, regime change (I was already more than aware of the fallacy of the thinking concerning Afghans). As I said, I am aware of the long list of wrongful actions taken over the course of American History. I do not accept responsibility for those actions I have opposed (nor, most certainly, for actions taken before my coming into voting age).

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23 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Can I pay extra to make sure that don't get one of these passports? It would be a decade of humiliation to have to carry around one of these documents with his picture in it. Especially after he's been sent into exile.

I am thinking that there might be those forced to get one BUT ... I also suspect that as soon as trump is removed these megalomaniac steps by trump will be voided. At worst, once the Passports return to USA Passports rather than trump branded Passports ... one could claim lost/damaged and get a real USA Passport.

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On 4/29/2026 at 6:36 AM, Jingthing said:

As if carrying an American passport wasn't EMBARASSING enough already!

True ... when asked nationality I tell the truth = American ... but that is always currently followed with the declaration that I vehemently oppose trump and his sycophants.

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2 minutes ago, wwest5829 said:

I am thinking that there might be those forced to get one BUT ... I also suspect that as soon as trump is removed these megalomaniac steps by trump will be voided. At worst, once the Passports return to USA Passports rather than trump branded Passports ... one could claim lost/damaged and get a real USA Passport.

Anyone that gets one can lose it and pay another $130 to get one without Trump's picture.

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On 4/29/2026 at 8:44 AM, JimHuaHin said:

I wonder if Americans using this passport will be denied entry at some international borders.

One could hope to see "pushback" from the International community. Do other authoritarian countries have their "leaders" portrait in their Passports?

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On 4/29/2026 at 9:05 AM, Srikcir said:

Yes, nothing like a portrait of a convicted felon, rapist, alleged minor sexual abuser and scammer in one's passport to guarantee admission into a foreign country.

Sadly reflective of where the USA currently stands. Lauding up the worst of the American character.

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 minutes ago, wwest5829 said:

One could hope to see "pushback" from the International community. Do other authoritarian countries have their "leaders" portrait in their Passports?

Why would you hope to see Americans have problems at immigration?

You hate Trump so much you want people injured, just to spite Trump. You need to step back and think about that.

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18 hours ago, impulse said:

I think you're neglecting the $trillions in blood and treasure that the US taxpayer has paid over the past 80 years to keep the sea lanes open so you even have gas and a car to put it in.

You're welcome.

Ahem ... with the result of the USA becoming the wealthiest country on the globe. Yes, others have also benefitted but let's not put forward the idea that it was due to altruism.

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19 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Obama never had the desire to have his picture in a U.S. passport. The notion of having a standing President photo on a passport is really out of touch with tradition and considered lunacy. Trust Trump is that category of out of touch and a lunatic.

well, yea Eric but Obama was foreign born! You remember Hawaii ... wait, what?!

Luuk Chaai Platinum Member

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2 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Too many leftists in immigration to risk it.

Lucky me... she's a Thai National .. Dual Citizen

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2 hours ago, wwest5829 said:

I am thinking that there might be those forced to get one BUT ... I also suspect that as soon as trump is removed these megalomaniac steps by trump will be voided. At worst, once the Passports return to USA Passports rather than trump branded Passports ... one could claim lost/damaged and get a real USA Passport.

His name will be removed from buildings within the first 48 hours in many cases, just as was the case when his name was removed from countless hotels around the world during his first administration, when his name became utterly toxic.

Toxic Trump marches toward Oblivion.

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8 hours ago, wwest5829 said:

I thought my post stated that all nations' citizens are recognized as sharing in the actions if they have any say in their government. No claim of innocence. No direct responsibility if having a documented history of opposition to the wrongful actions. I opposed US action in Iraq (weapons of mass destruction excuse) = accept no responsibility for that debacle. Supported punishment taken against Afghanistan for their allowing the training of the twin tower/Pentagon/etc. attackers (but opposed any thinking of staying, regime change (I was already more than aware of the fallacy of the thinking concerning Afghans). As I said, I am aware of the long list of wrongful actions taken over the course of American History. I do not accept responsibility for those actions I have opposed (nor, most certainly, for actions taken before my coming into voting age).

I see the point you are making, but no cigar.

I bring myself up, as a German. I am expected to participate in the guilt for the actions not just of a contemporary government, but one at the time of my grandparents. As I said, I accept that, it is a good lesson to learn that evil must not jzst be "not supported", but "actively fought" to get more than a participation medal.

I am not sure, the average Americal -- however anti-Trump he might have been or will be (I would bet, in the aftermath, everybody was "always against!") -- has understood yet, how much goodwill really has been lost. The USA had little of it with me, personally, but by now I have lots of my friends and aquaintances talking just the same as me.

The USA has become a terror state, a true international pariah -- if there would not be the dollar dependency of the world, people would run over Americans like they would do with somebody coming from Sudan or North Korea, with few questions asked what you "knew or did back then"...

Yagoda Star Member

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On 4/29/2026 at 12:48 AM, Yellowtail said:

Dissent has to be crushed

Clearly, you have been reeducated. Me too. Welcome. Living a life of hate is so refreshing. Im out buying Trump toilet paper as we speak.

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