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Trump's signature to appear on all US dollar bills

Trump’s signature to appear on all US dollar bills in historic first

Donald Trump is set to become the first incumbent US president to have his name printed on US currency, the US Treasury announced on Thursday.

The first bills featuring Trump’s signature and that of US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent are set to be printed in June, and other denominations will follow suit in subsequent months.

In addition, this change will also signify a new tradition in US currency since 1861, as the signature of the US Treasurer will be removed for the first time.

The change is intended to honor America’s upcoming 250th anniversary celebration scheduled for 4 July this year.

In this context, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declared that Trump’s influence on the US economy is undeniable and that it is a change that is not only appropriate but also well deserved.

Currently, the US Treasury’s Bureau of Engraving and Printing is still printing bills featuring the signatures of former US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and former US Treasurer Lynn Malerba, who served under US President Joe Biden.

Malerba will be the last in a line of US Treasurers to have their signatures printed on US currency since it was first issued.

The announcement is the most recent in the Trump administration’s series of branding initiatives.

The US Institute of Peace in Washington and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts have already added his name.

Additionally, it is now linked to government savings accounts, discount prescription drug programs and planned warships.

The design for a 24 karat commemorative gold coin with Trump’s image was approved earlier this month by a federal arts commission and a $1 circulating coin with his image is also being considered.

The basis of this action is also under scrutiny. In fact, federal law prohibits any living U.S. president from being depicted on any U.S. currency.

This law does not cover coins. Democrats in Congress have introduced legislation that would prohibit any living U.S. president, whether sitting or not, from being depicted on any U.S. currency.

Regarding whether including a signature on paper currency is a step over a legal line, there are differing opinions.

In fact, Michael Bordo, director of the Centre for Monetary and Financial History at Rutgers University, said that such a move would inevitably spark a political reaction.

However, he also stated that such a decision could rest with the Treasury Secretary.

This is because Congress granted this power to the Treasury Secretary in 1862 so that paper money could be designed and printed to pay for the Civil War.

US polling has consistently shown that the American people are overall dissatisfied with the economy and the current state of inflation and the cost of living.

This is not the first time the president has put his name on government payouts.

In 2020, the president had his name printed on Covid 19 stimulus checks sent directly to American households.

This latest move is on a much larger scale, however, with the president’s signature being applied to the most widely disseminated symbol of American economic power in the world.

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Married at First Sight Star Mel Schilling Has Passed Away

Married at First Sight Star Mel Schilling Has Passed Away

Mel Schilling, the Australian psychologist and relationship expert who became one of the most well known faces on Married at First Sight has died at the age of 54. She had been fighting colon cancer for two years.

Her husband, Gareth Brisbane has confirmed her death on Tuesday in a statement posted on her Instagram account.

Earlier this month, Schilling had told that the cancer had spread to her lungs and the left side of her brain. Doctors had told her there was nothing more they could do.

Schilling first became known as a dating coach on the Australian version of the show. She later joined the UK version which airs on E4.

Over the years, she became a key part of the programme. Viewers knew her for her honest but caring advice as she helped participants through the process of marrying strangers.

Brisbane talked about her final moments and the strength she showed right until the end. He said that even when cancer had taken away her ability to speak and she used all her remaining energy to whisper a private message to him and their daughter, Maddie.

Brisbane wrote that she had gone through 16 rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy while still filming for the show. She never missed a single day of work.

He called her an incredible mother, role model and soulmate. He also asked the public to honour her memory by living life fully and not worrying about small things.

It was proud to have been the home of her work and called her a big part of the show’s success in both the UK and Australia.

Also read: Robert Mueller, FBI Director Who Led Russia Probe, Dies at 81.

Schilling was first told she had colon cancer in December 2023. By February 2024, doctors had found growths in her lungs.

Even after long treatment, the disease kept spreading. In early March 2026, she told the that she had been given a terminal diagnosis after the cancer reached her brain. A clinical trial she had hoped to start was no longer possible.

She is survived by Brisbane, whom she married on Christmas Eve in 2020 and their daughter Maddie, who is 10.

Outside of television, Schilling was a working psychologist and relationship coach. She built a large following by speaking up for women and pushing for healthier relationships.

She became a first time mother and TV personality at 42 that late start to her public career connected with many of her fans.

Her death has led to a wave of tributes from fellow MAFS experts, former cast members and viewers across Australia and the United Kingdom.

For a show built around love and human connection, losing one of its most important voices is a moment that will be felt well beyond the screen.

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