Donald Trump shares an image of the new $100 bill with his signature added
Donald Trump showed what the new $100 bill looks like with his added signature, which will soon be circulating in the United States
Despite opposition from his political adversaries, President Donald Trump showed an image of what a $100 bill looks like with his signature included.
Through a publication on the Truth Social platform, the New York tycoon boasted that, three months after his plan to modify the aforementioned bill by adding his signature was announced, his idea could finally come to fruition.
Through an attached image, the currency demonstrates having broken the taboo by pointing out that to give it validity it only required the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the United States.
In the new series of bills that will eventually be circulating on the streets, Trump's signature is seen above where that of the Secretary of the Treasury is located, making it clear that the power held by the 80-year-old Republican.
In fact, there was another proposal to produce a commemorative edition ticket for the 250th anniversary of the Independence of the United States.
The controversial thing was that it promoted adding Trump's face, which immediately generated the rejection of the Democrats by placing before it the section of the US code where it establishes that "only the portrait of a deceased person can appear on the currency and values of the United States."
Despite pressure from his political adversaries, the nation's president has managed to include his name on several properties such as the Palm Beach International Airport and even his image on a recently presented commemorative US passport.
The highlight of the issue is that Donald Trump is convinced that he is deserving of these and more distinctions, as he argues that he is consolidating a new era of economic prosperity not seen in decades.
This is WINNING. The Golden Age of the United States is beginning,” he wrote in a new message shared on his social network.

