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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6
U.S. Debuts 40,000 Trump Passports for 250th Anniversary
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6

U.S. Debuts 40,000 Trump Passports for 250th Anniversary

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6

Summary

  • About 40,000 commemorative U.S. passports featuring President Donald Trump’s image went on public release Monday at the Washington Passport Agency, with no extra charge while supplies last.
  • The limited-edition booklet was created for the nation’s 250th anniversary and includes a monochrome portrait of Trump on the inside cover, his signature, and founding-era imagery tied to the Declaration of Independence.
  • Washington is the only place issuing the special passports; State Department offices elsewhere in the U.S. and abroad will keep providing standard passports.
  • The debut drew sharply mixed reactions, with supporters treating the document as a patriotic keepsake while critics objected to placing a sitting president’s image inside a U.S. passport.

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