Treasury prepares $250 bill with Trump portrait

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.

Bessent spoke during a White House press briefing. He said preparations began after proposed legislation reached the Senate, but stressed the department will follow existing rules until lawmakers act. The bill would mark the first time since 1866 that a living person appears on American currency if approved.

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Aerial view of Washington D.C. landmarks under renovation: Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool resurfacing, White House ballroom construction, new monuments, with protesters amid Trump's projects.
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Trump moves ahead with an array of construction and redesign projects across Washington

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President Donald Trump has announced or begun a wide-ranging set of construction and renovation efforts in Washington, D.C., from resurfacing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to pursuing a new White House ballroom and proposed monument projects tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary in July 2026. Several initiatives have prompted lawsuits, procedural disputes and public backlash, even as federal planning bodies continue to review and, in some cases, approve the proposals.

Fighters at UFC Freedom 250 received performance bonuses in USD1, the stablecoin from the Trump family’s World Liberty Financial venture. The mixed martial arts contest took place on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14. The $250,000 bonus pool marked a prominent commercial use of the token.

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Groups opposing the Trump administration have installed satirical statues and posters on the National Mall, challenging giant banners of President Trump on federal buildings. Installations include a gold toilet sculpture mocking White House renovations and figures depicting Trump with Jeffrey Epstein. The displays have drawn crowds, criticism, and White House rebuttals.

President Donald Trump signed executive orders on Tuesday directing integration of digital assets with payment systems and updates to Bank Secrecy Act rules.

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President Donald Trump has suggested replacing a planned concert for America's 250th anniversary with a rally headlined by himself after multiple musicians canceled their appearances.

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