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State Department Plan to Add Trump Image to U.S. Passports Sparks National Debate

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Kristian Thorne
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The U.S. State Department is reportedly finalizing plans for a special America250 passport design that would include President Donald Trump’s image, according to reporting attributed to Fox News and circulating government design proposals.

The commemorative passport is tied to the upcoming 250th anniversary of U.S. independence in 2026, with draft layouts reportedly featuring a mix of Trump’s portrait, his signature, and historic Declaration of Independence imagery on the inside cover.

One proposed page also highlights the signing of the Declaration of Independence by the Founding Fathers, blending modern political branding with foundational American history.

The added context that the Department of State is actively finalizing the plan has intensified attention, shifting the discussion from speculation to a potential near-final design decision.

Supporters of the initiative frame it as part of a broader national celebration under the America250 program, arguing it reflects a modern tribute to American leadership during a historic milestone year.

But critics are pushing back hard, arguing that placing a sitting president’s image on an official travel document crosses a line between national symbolism and political self-branding. Some online reactions describe the move as unnecessary personalization of government identity documents, while others say it raises concerns about precedent.

The controversy has quickly expanded beyond design aesthetics into a larger debate about how government-issued documents should represent the nation, especially during politically polarized periods.

At this stage, the proposal remains part of an internal rollout process tied to America250 planning, and final public-facing designs have not yet been officially released.

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