• May 29, 2026

A Note of Discord: US divided on proposed Donald Trump $250 bill

A Note of Discord: US divided on proposed Donald Trump 0 bill
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A Note of Discord: US divided on the proposed Trump $250 bill

TOI correspondent from Washington: America, a republic founded in rebellion against monarchy and once faintly embarrassed about personality cults, is now contemplating commemorating its 250th birthday by placing Donald Trump’s face on a brand-new $250 bill — a denomination so oddly specific it sounds less like legal tender and more like the minimum spend requirement at a casino.The proposal, once dismissed as internet satire, lurched into reality this week when Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that the administration has already prepared designs for the bill “in case Congress approves it.” Critics who had assumed the story was a parody had to check if the Treasury Department had opened a spoof division.“We’ve created the bill,” Bessent smirked at a White House briefing on Thursday, before insisting that Treasury was merely “preparing” and that Congress would ultimately decide whether the United States should begin circulating a note bearing the likeness of a living president.The proposed “Donald J. Trump $250 Bill Act” by South Carolina lawmaker Joe Wilson would carve out an exception to a federal law dating back to 1866 that bars living people from appearing on US currency.According to leaked memos, the design — by British “royal portrait artist” Iain Alexander — features Trump’s trademark campaign trail glower, flanked by the colors of the American flag and his own ECG-like sharpie signature.While the bill is expected to glide through the Republican -controlled House, it is likely to face hurdles in the Senate, where the GOP’s 53 seats fall short of the 60 votes needed to break a Democratic filibuster.But in the MAGA universe, reality has never been a prerequisite for a product launch so the bill or no bill, the currency, if not exactly legal tender, will take life.Trump critics immediately seized on the proposal as the most Trumpian thing ever proposed, a personalized birthday party for America in which the guest of honor is also the cake, fireworks, marching band and commemorative merchandise.Within hours, memes began depicting the bill being accepted only at Mar-a-Lago check-ins, cryptocurrency conferences, and civil fraud settlements.Social media, never a sanctuary of moderation, descended into full creative combustion, with one troll suggesting the bill would become “expensive toilet paper” and another joking the denomination made no sense because “nobody in America has exactly $250 except people paying parking tickets in Manhattan.”The denomination itself has baffled economists and currency experts. America once printed $500, $1,000 and even $10,000 bills for interbank transfers before electronic systems rendered them obsolete.But $250 occupies a strange psychological territory — too large for ordinary transactions, too small for oligarchs, and suspiciously close to the average cost of brunch in a tony Georgetown restaurant.Currency historians also struggled to identify comparable odd-numbered notes globally.Some nations have issued unconventional denominations during periods of hyperinflation or currency transition – Zimbabwe famously produced trillion-dollar notes – but the proposed Trump bill appears to be less an economic instrument than a commemorative refrigerator magnet that accidentally became legal tender.The proposal though fits neatly into the increasingly surreal preparations for “USA250,” the nationwide celebration of America’s semiquincentennial next year. If you walk down the National Mall today, you won’t see tranquil tourists reflecting on the fragile experiment of democracy.Instead, cranes are actively assembling a massive steel cage on the South Lawn of the White House for “UFC Freedom 250,” the mixed-martial-arts extravaganza scheduled for June 14 — which happens to be Flag Day, and, totally coincidentally, Trump’s 80th birthday. Nearby, the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is currently drained, crawling with bulldozers trying to scrape away decades of green sludge before the MAGA party begins.The official USA250 stage concerts though have run into a brick wall of progressive Hollywood solidarity, with the entertainment community, overwhelmingly left-liberal, mostly boycotting the official Washington festivities.Instead, a thin slate of washed-up entertainers will entertain the mostly MAGA crowd that is expected to descend on the capital. Clearly, as July 4 approaches, the United States stands divided: one half preparing to celebrate 250 years of a constitutional republic, and the other half trying to figure out how to change a $250 bill.



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