President Trump’s push to incorporate his name or likeness or both to federal buildings, government-issued documents, online services, battleships and more, has now extended to one of the most common ways to prove U.S. citizenship: passports. On Tuesday, the State Department announced the rollout of “limited edition” passports to coincide with the nation’s 250th birthday.…
Passports to Kennedy Center: 13 places Trump’s name or likeness now appears
Originally reported by The Hill
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