Updated
Updated · Forbes · Jun 27
Trump Passport Launches July 6 at 1 D.C. Agency With 25,000-30,000 Available
Updated
Updated · Forbes · Jun 27

Trump Passport Launches July 6 at 1 D.C. Agency With 25,000-30,000 Available

3 articles · Updated · Forbes · Jun 27

Summary

  • July 6 marks the start of a limited commemorative U.S. passport featuring Donald Trump, issued only at the Washington Passport Agency and only while supplies last.
  • 25,000 to 30,000 copies are expected, and the State Department said the design will be the default passport at that office until the run is exhausted.
  • Online, mail, embassy, consulate and other passport-agency applicants will not receive it, underscoring that the document is a one-site release rather than a new national standard.
  • White House renderings show Trump at the Resolute Desk with his signature and Declaration of Independence text; U.S. passports have not previously carried a president's image.
  • The passport fits a broader Trump push to stamp federal programs and institutions with his name or likeness, an effort that has already drawn legal and political resistance.

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