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Trump’s signature to appear on US currency in first for sitting president

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Updated 27.3.2026
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Scott Bessent *US Department of the Treasury Gavin Newsom Treasury Department Joe Biden

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Mar 27 Morning

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Al JazeeraMar 27

Trump’s signature to appear on US currency in first for sitting president

Donald Trump's signature will appear on US currency to commemorate the 250th anniversary of US Independence Day, a first for a sitting president. The US Department of the Treasury announced the plan, with Secretary Scott Bessent citing Trump's economic achievements as the reason. This move follows the approval of a commemorative gold coin bearing Trump's image, relying on a loophole that typically prohibits depictions of living presidents on currency. Critics have likened the move to actions taken by dictators and monarchs. California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the decision, suggesting it would make Trump accountable for rising costs.

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BBC News - WorldMar 27

Trump's signature to appear on US dollars in first for sitting president

Donald Trump is set to become the first sitting US president to have his signature on US banknotes, alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The Treasury Department announced this unprecedented move to mark America's 250th anniversary. The first $100 bills with Trump and Bessent's signatures will be printed in June, breaking with the tradition of only treasury officials' signatures appearing on currency. This decision follows other instances of the administration associating Trump's name with government programs. While current notes bear the signatures of Janet Yellen and Lynn Malerba, the US Treasurer's signature tradition since 1861 would end under the Trump administration's plans.

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Donald Trump’s signature will soon appear on US currency to mark the 250th anniversary of US Independence Day.

— US Department of the Treasury

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US banknotes have featured the signature of the Treasury secretary and the treasurer.

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Trump put the country on a path towards “unprecedented economic growth” and “fiscal strength and stability”.

— Scott Bessent

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US GDP grew 2.2 percent in 2025, slightly below the 2.5 percent average expansion from 2022-2024.

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Americans will know exactly who to blame as they’re paying more for groceries, gas, rent, and health care.

— Gavin Newsom