He US Department of State prepare new designs of passports to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the country’s independence, with a limited edition which will include the image of the president, donald trumpthe Fox network reported this Tuesday.
According to models obtained by the media, the trump face appears framed by the Declaration of Independence and the American flag on the inside passport coveralong with his signature in gold, while another page shows the Founding Fathers signing the declaration.
The launch is planned for this summer as part of the campaign to celebrate the 250th anniversary of independence of the North American country.
Passports will be available at Washington Passport Agency for any US citizen applying for a new passportsubject to availability, according to the Fox News note.
“He State Department prepares to launch a limited number of US passports with a special design to commemorate this historic occasion,” the spokesperson for the State DepartmentTommy Pigott.
The back cover of these passports will bear a united states flag with the number 20 centered among the 13 stars that appeared in the 1777 version, and although they incorporate new illustrationsthe documents will maintain “the same security features“, according to the source.
In the same line, the Treasury Department reported last March that the president’s signature will also be included on future dollar bills, the first time a sitting president’s mark has appeared on them.
According to him Treasurethe measure seeks to recognize the “economic achievements” of the president and the tickets with your signature they will be put into circulation before July 4.
On March 19, a federal art committee approved a design for a coin featuring the president resting his fists on a desk, based on a photograph taken by his team in 2025 and displayed at the Washington National Portrait Gallery.
But the image of trump not only extends to tickets and passportsbut now it reaches many corners of Washingtonwhere huge photographs of the president cover the facades of several buildings in the capital.
