Trump wants his face on US currency, no matter that it's illegal
By Emily Singer, Daily Kos Staff
U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach confirmed in a post on X that his department is in talks to mint the Trump coin.
Beach
responded to right-wing media personality Steve Guest, who posted
an image of the possible coin, writing, "No fake news here. These
first drafts honoring America’s 250th Birthday and @POTUS are real. Looking
forward to sharing more soon, once the obstructionist shutdown of the United
States government is over.”
One side of the coin would feature a profile of Trump's face
with his droopy turkey chin, while the back would feature an image of Trump
with his fist in the air in front of an America flag with the text "FIGHT,
FIGHT, FIGHT," the words Trump spoke after the attempt on his life in July
2024.
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Aside from the fact that it’s incredibly tacky and egomaniacal for Trump’s administration to mint a coin of himself, it is also illegal. In 31 U.S. Code § 5114, it says, "Only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency and securities."
Given that Trump is currently alive, he is not legally allowed to be put on U.S. currency.However, Trump and his goons have shown they don’t care about following the laws or the Constitution. His administration has ignored court orders to stop deporting people to foreign prisons. It is carrying out extrajudicial killings off the coast of Venezuela without congressional approval, and is even freezing and cancelling congressionally appropriated funds.
Trump is such an egomaniac that you could absolutely see him
ignoring the law so that he could get his fugly face on the very U.S. currency
he is devaluing with his idiotic economic policies.
Ultimately, this would be the latest way Trump is using
taxpayer dollars to celebrate himself.
Already, he spent millions on what turned out to be
the lamest military parade of all time, which took place on his
birthday.
Trump is also defacing the White House by putting his tacky
and hideous gold ornaments all over the walls of the Oval Office.
And he's even building a gigantic, gaudy ballroom that will be bigger than the White House itself—even continuing the construction of the gargantuan stain on
the White House complex despite the government shutdown.
At the end of the day, Trump fancies himself as a king.
Ignoring the law to put his face on currency would put him one step closer to
achieving that goal.