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The Treasury Department announced that President Donald Trump's signature will adorn future U.S. paper currency, marking a historic moment as the 45th and 47th president's name joins the ranks of American statesmen on the nation's most enduring symbol of economic sovereignty. In a move steeped in tradition yet resonant with symbolism, the United States Treasury Department announced Thursday that President Donald J. Trump's signature will appear on all future U.S. paper currency, etching the 45th and 47th president's name into the daily commerce of American life. The announcement, delivered from the Treasury's ornate headquarters just blocks from the White House, confirms that newly printed Federal Reserve notes from the humble $1 bill to the stately $100 note will bear the President's distinctive signature alongside those of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Treasurer of the United States Marilynn Malerba. The change, effective immediately, replaces the signature of former President Joe Biden, whose name graced currency printed during the previous administration. The tradition of placing the Treasury Secretary's signature on U.S. currency dates to the Civil War era, when Cong...