US to issue passports featuring Trump’s image

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WASHINGTON (Reuters): The US State Department said on Tuesday it would produce ​a limited number of commemorative passports bearing a portrait of Donald ‌Trump, the latest example of the administration attaching the president’s likeness or name to official property.

The passports will be released as part of celebrations for ​the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence ​in July, State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott said in a ⁠statement, which did not mention that the passports would contain ​Trump’s image.

Renderings provided by the State Department showed Trump’s portrait displayed ​on a page inside the passport, opposite an image of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

“These passports will feature customized artwork and enhanced ​imagery while maintaining the same security features that make the U.S. ​passport the most secure document in the world,” Pigott said.

A State Department official ‌said ⁠the special edition passports will only be available at the Washington Passport Agency, so those applying for a passport by mail would not receive one. There would be no extra fee charged, the ​official said.

The U.S. ​Mint has also ⁠announced plans for a commemorative gold coin featuring Trump’s image to mark the anniversary of the country’s ​founding, and the Treasury Department has said paper currency will ​bear ⁠Trump’s signature, the first time a sitting president has signed U.S. money.

Since he returned to office early last year, Trump’s administration has also affixed his name to prominent Washington buildings, a planned class of Navy warships, a visa program for wealthy foreigners, a government-run prescription drug website, and federal savings accounts for children.

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