Malignant narcissist strikes again
By Chris Walker
This article was originally published by Truthout
A federal commission tasked with approving designs for coinage has approved a 24-karat gold coin featuring Donald Trump, flouting precedent regarding commemorating living presidents and possibly violating federal law.The coin, formally meant to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States, shows Trump standing behind a desk, firmly pushing his two fists on top of it while giving a stern look in the direction of the coin holder.
The unanimous vote from the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts occurred on Thursday.
The commission is composed entirely of people appointed by Trump, following his firing of its former members last fall.
Commission member Chamberlain Harris, who is also a political adviser to Trump, defended the decision to mint a gold coin featuring a living president.
“I think it’s fitting to have a current sitting president who’s presiding over the country over the 250th year on a commemorative coin for said year,” Harris said.
U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach similarly heaped praise on the idea of featuring Trump on a coin. Said Beach:
As we approach our 250th birthday, we are thrilled to prepare coins that represent the enduring spirit of our country and democracy, and there is no profile more emblematic for the front of such coins than that of our serving President, Donald J. Trump.
Federal law bars the depiction of living presidents and public figures on currency. The U.S. Mint may try to sidestep that rule by insisting that those standards don’t apply to this coin, as it is a “commemorative” coin that will be limited in production and isn’t intended for regular currency circulation.
Only one president in U.S. history has ever had his image placed on a coin while he was still living — Calvin Coolidge, in 1926. The action — also done to commemorate the anniversary of the country’s “birth” — drew controversy and outrage, resulting in most of the coins being re-collected and melted down.






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