16 Things Trump Has Put His Face Or Name On Since Taking Office

You may have heard this week that Donald Trump is putting his face on a limited-edition US passport to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary.

The proposed new passport design:

Image of mock American banknotes featuring a portrait of an unidentified man and a historical painting

This is not the only time in recent months that he’s placed his name, likeness, or face on various buildings, resources, and ventures — many of them which are government-run. There’s so many; we had to make a running list:

1. The Labor Department building in Washington, DC:

Building with large political banners and an American flag. Police vehicles are parked in the street in front

2. The US Department of Agriculture building:

A large banner of a person is displayed on a USDA building, featuring their serious expression. An American flag is visible beside it

3. The US Department of Justice building:

A large banner featuring a man's portrait and text promoting justice is displayed between columns on a government building

4. His meme collection coin:

Coin featuring a side profile of a man's face, with text reading "President of the United States" and "Donald J. Trump."

5. Proposed designs for the 2026 semiquincentennial $1 coin:

Illustration of three coins featuring the profile and front views of a man with the text "Liberty," "In God We Trust," and "1776-2026."

6. And the 24-carat commemorative gold coin that was approved in honor of the 250th anniversary of the US:

A conceptual design for a coin features a man in a suit on one side and an eagle on the other, with phrases "Liberty" and "E Pluribus Unum."

7. The Kennedy Center:

A person walks a dog outside the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

8. The 2026 US national park pass:

America the Beautiful pass features George Washington and a modern political figure, highlighting National Parks access

9. The US Institute of Peace:

Text on a building reads "Donald J. Trump United States Institute of Peace."

10. His proposed presidential “library” and “museum” in Miami, Florida:

A tall skyscraper with "Trump" at the top stands prominently among a cityscape, with a spire lit in blue, white, and red

11. The Palm Beach International Airport:

Image split of two men. A tweet mentions Palm Beach International Airport to be renamed after Donald J. Trump, signed by DeSantis

12. A statue at his National Doral Golf Club in Miami, Florida:

Tweet with two images: Gold statue at Trump's golf course similar to North Korean leader's statue

13. Battleships:

Illustration of the USS Defiant, a Trump Class battleship, with missiles firing and naval action in the background

14. Savings and investment accounts for children:

Two people stand in front of a backdrop reading "Trump Accounts" promoting a website, at a formal event

15. His government-run prescription drug website:

Person speaking at a podium with two U.S. flags and a government insignia, in front of a backdrop with the text "TrumpRx.gov."

And lastly:

16. The “Trump Card,” the administration’s million-dollar visa:

Image of a gold card featuring a portrait of a man with an eagle and the Statue of Liberty, labeled "Trump Gold Card."

We’ll keep this list updated as more Trump-branded and labeled stuff comes along…because we all know there will be more.

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