
United States President Donald Trump revealed a new commemorative US passport design, which includes his portrait, to mark America's 250th anniversary. The design, shared on his Truth Social platform, features Trump seated behind the Resolute Desk with the Declaration of Independence text in the background and his signature. The opposite page displays John Trumbull's painting, "The Declaration of Independence." This new design appears to be based on Trump's portrait in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. The White House also shared this rendering on its official X account. The limited-edition passport was initially announced in April as part of the 250th-anniversary celebrations and was described as having custom artwork and enhanced images. A State Department official previously indicated that this commemorative passport would be the default version for in-person renewals at the Washington Passport Agency, while other applications would receive the existing design. The current US passport features Percy Moran's painting of Francis Scott Key.
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