White House pushes Congress to approve $250 bill with Trump’s image
The White House is proposing legislation to Congress that would allow a $250 bill bearing Donald Trump's portrait to be issued, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. This move would require changing a federal law prohibiting living individuals from appearing on U.S.

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AI-generatedThe White House is proposing legislation to Congress that would allow a $250 bill bearing Donald Trump's portrait to be issued, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. This move would require changing a federal law prohibiting living individuals from appearing on U.S. currency. Bessent stated the bill is intended to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary of independence and that the Treasury has begun preparing for this possibility. However, Democrats, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, have vowed to block the proposal, deeming it inappropriate. The legislation faces significant hurdles in the Senate, where it is unlikely to gain the necessary support.
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5 extractedHakeem Jeffries derided the proposal, stating it was a 'hard no on a Trump $250 bill'.
Congress voted in 1866 to prohibit the image of any living person on currency notes, bonds or securities.
The proposal requires changing federal law that prohibits any living person from appearing on US currency.
The White House is pushing Congress to approve a $250 bill bearing Donald Trump’s portrait.
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