Trump passports debut at Washington agency

The Washington Passport Agency began issuing limited-edition U.S. passports featuring President Trump on Monday. The commemorative documents mark the nation’s 250th anniversary and are available only at that location.

Applicants received the passports on the first day they were offered. One recipient, Jennifer Pham of Oklahoma City, expressed enthusiasm for her upcoming trip to Mexico.

“Trump is the president I love,” said Ms. Pham, 69. “I will leave this for my grandchildren and my great-grandchildren, and they will know that their grandmother loved this country.”

The White House has termed the documents “patriot passports.” About 40,000 will be issued at no extra cost while supplies last, according to the State Department. Each features a monochrome portrait of Mr. Trump with the Declaration of Independence behind him.

Standard passports continue to be issued at other agencies worldwide.

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Illustration of the limited-edition U.S. passport featuring Trump's image for the 250th anniversary
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Trump shares new images of limited-edition U.S. passport for America’s 250th anniversary

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President Donald Trump posted updated renderings of a limited-edition U.S. passport tied to the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary, featuring his image alongside founding-era artwork. The State Department says the commemorative passport will be issued at the Washington Passport Agency beginning July 6, 2026, while supplies last.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed Thursday that the department has drafted a $250 bill featuring President Donald Trump ahead of the country's 250th anniversary. Any final printing requires Congress to change the law barring living presidents from U.S. currency.

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The Trump administration intends to automatically install its official White House app on all government-furnished mobile phones across the executive branch. At least one agency is set to begin the installations as soon as next week.

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