I would be a shame if someone wrote "is a pedophile" underneath his signature.
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ElysiumSproutsMar 28, 2026
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Oh, the options! And for every insult some other gooner will write Trump praises.
I can't imagine many circulated bills will go unmolested. Trump style.
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DukeStaminaMar 28, 2026
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Just cross out his name neatly with a Sharpie as a form of protest. This cannot be undone as easily as writing "pedophile" which can be crossed out.
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__dilligaf__Mar 28, 2026
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> which can be ~~crossed out~~ redacted.
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Helpful-Toe5101Mar 28, 2026
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I'd buy a stamp with this, and an arrow pointing toward his signature, (if there's room around it) If no room, a simple red "Pedo" stamp over it should do.
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DukeStaminaMar 28, 2026
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As a form of protest, use a Sharpie and neatly cross out his name from all bills.
EDIT: Also spread the word. Trump supporters would freak out seeing a good percentage of their bills with Trump's name eliminated. This could be a bigger protest than the Bud Light "I hate the LGBTQ" protest.
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ConsciousAmphibian99Mar 28, 2026
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I so want a “REDACTED” stamp!
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gplusplus314Mar 28, 2026
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Imagine a “Pedophile Of The United States” stamp.
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MylaptopisburningmeMar 28, 2026
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I already planned to do it as soon as I heard about it. I rarely use cash except for 2 places I go to.
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DukeStaminaMar 28, 2026
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I really think it would be amazing if 7 out of 10 bills Trump supporters handle have Trump's name crossed out. Spread the word!
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whelmed-and-gruntledMar 28, 2026
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Alternatively, one could write “is a pedophile” or any other words to that affect. If one were so inclined.
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Gold_Drummer_4077Mar 28, 2026
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There's not much difference between his signature and a polygraph test. I doubt anyone would even notice anything else scribbled on it because it already looks too much like a scribble.
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ElysiumSproutsMar 28, 2026
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If only there was an existing law preventing this... hmm.
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Additional_Quiet2600Mar 28, 2026
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I'm redacting it. With a Sharpie.
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ArchonofTevinterMar 28, 2026
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Nothing says "patriotism" like celebrating the anniversary of the United States by....spitting in the face of the long standing tradition of barring living political figures on currency as a deliberate act of anti-monarchy and anti-authoritarian symbolism.
Get fucked.
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McGuiserMar 28, 2026
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So that when you look at it and wonder why it became so worthless, you’ll know who to blame.
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ShakeyLegsMcGeeMar 28, 2026
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You would be hard-pressed to find a more insecure person
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Three_Froggy_ProblemMar 28, 2026
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Why is he allowed to do this?
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SliceofNewsManMar 28, 2026
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Because like everything, *who’s gonna stop him* 😐
He surrounds himself with people who only say yes to him and if somebody doesn’t they are removed and replaced with someone who will…
He learned from his first term, when there were functional adults in the room he couldn’t just get away with whatever nonsense he proposed but this go around he made sure they weren’t present and only people who bent the knee to him unquestionably remained
The checks and balances failed, he’s functionally unchecked
Basic respect and a sense of shame would be enough to stop most from doing this, *not this guy* 🙄
Probably won’t be long before he demands his own face be on the money next 😒
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bravetailorMar 28, 2026
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You could ask that question of everything he's done the entire term thus far. Honestly, this is probably even the least worst thing he's done this week...
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Wonderful-Pause1048Mar 28, 2026
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A man with a long criminal record, an erratic, uneducated president, puts his signature on banknotes; it’s true, nothing is impossible in the U.S.!
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Independent-ReaderMar 28, 2026
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His spine is too weak to stand on its own.. he needs his name on everything like an advertisement to future generations. Although like his spine, I don't think it will stick around.
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DigLeading9650Mar 28, 2026
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If only I used cash anymore. F*** this scumbag straight to hell
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GureiseionMar 28, 2026
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Nice autopen /s
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GinapetalsMar 28, 2026
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If someone typed "is a pedophile" behind his signature, that would be unfortunate.
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HauntinghottiMar 28, 2026
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For the first time in 165 years, the Treasurer’s signature is being replaced by the President's. While law technically forbids putting a living person's portrait on money, the Treasury Secretary used their discretion to swap the signatures instead.
It’s timed for the 250th anniversary, but it’s a massive break from a tradition that’s held since the Civil War. Those first June issue $100 bills are going to be absolute magnets for eBay resellers.
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PropagandaSucksMar 28, 2026
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That's some Kim jong shit right there.
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SoggyBoysenberry7703Mar 28, 2026
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I hope there’s some way to erase this. F****** horrible legacy
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734576788653454356Mar 28, 2026
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Raper paper.
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BigDumbandSexyMar 28, 2026
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Absolutely disgusting. Let's add it to his list of attention whorring, wannabe loved, BS.
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Choice-of-SteinsGateMar 28, 2026
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If you want a clear picture that illustrates Trump's transformation into a dictator, then look no further than this portrait of a self styled king.
To start, he once made the conscious choice to post images of himself on social media wearing a crown while literally referring to himself as "KING." The official White House account amplified these posts no less...
Then there's his immodest "renovations" of the White House, his fixation with personal vanity projects, with constructing grotesque monuments to himself, and his obsession with plastering his name and likeness on everything—behavior that is historically consistent with the conduct of dictators, fascists and kings.
Outside of all of the merchandise and real estate, the crypto schemes, the golf resorts and hotels, the clothing and accessories, footwear, watches, commemorative medallions and trading cards, digital NFTs, airlines, magazines, bibles, so on and so forth, Trump has exploited his power as president to mandate that his name and/or image be added to multiple landmarks and buildings, currency and coins, government programs and policies, navy battleships and fighter jets, national park passes, roads, among other things of course.
Yes, look no further than images of Trump's hideously gilded oval office and visuals of his garishly decorated "ballroom."
Recognize his sheltered and privileged existence and observe with dismay as he throws tone-deaf, elaborate parties with cruel indifference towards Americans who don't have the benefit or birthright to indulge in life's luxuries or live out their wildest fantasies while never having to leave their bubble.
Watch in frustration as he co-opts and politicizes America's memory and its anniversary, as he throws tacky birthday military parades, while he shamelessly monetizes the presidency to the tune of billions, scams the public, and deals in massive insider enrichment schemes to the financial benefit of the Trump family.
Watch in disbelief as he openly accepts lavish gifts, bribes, cryptocurrency investments and donations from foreign governments, CEOs and corporate executives, billionaires, technocrats, corrupt overseas monarchs and petro-fascists—all of whom are hoping to literally purchase influence with the president, or receive explicit political favors, economic and defense deals, financial rewards, regulatory laxity, or clemency in exchange for their "contributions."
Behold as Donald Trump reshapes the government into something resembling an authoritarian kleptocracy that is consolidating economic power and resources into the hands of a small number of politically powerful and rich elites at the expense of everyone else.
Acknowledge the head-scratching arrogance of Donald Trump as he disgraces his office, strips the presidency of its dignity, integrity and its very accordance with the law...
As he behaves like he is above accountability, like he's somehow entitled to operate outside the justice system, like he's exempt from long standing constitutional traditions, and while he violates every democratic norm imaginable.
And recognize the hypocrisy of Captain "bone spurs" launching us into another needless foreign war in the middle east under false pretenses after explicitly campaigning on no new wars and an end to regime change.
See him show no sympathy towards our fallen soldiers, nor the thousands of innocent lives that have been lost so far, some of them children who died at the hands and incompetence of the commander in chief.
Then contrast the vanity and wealth of Trump with the financial struggles of most Americans.
Question why the rich are getting richer while the rest of u contend with an affordability crisis that this administration has failed to address, and while the poor, working and even middle classes face mounting income and wealth inequality, rising costs and housing problems, regressive taxes in form of tariffs, sharply rising gas prices due to Trump's war in Iran...
Juxtapose this portrait of a wannabe king and the growing fortunes of his wealthiest benefactors with the millions of people losing access to their healthcare and food assistance, their community support structures, their social safety nets and economic opportunities.
Compare Trump's life of extravagance, comfort and safety with visuals of armies of federalized state troops occupying the streets of our cities; terrorizing the public, and suppressing civil liberties at the behest of Trump and his regime.
Then compare these lives of abundance toimages of "detention centers" that depict such horrid living conditions that they practically resemble concentration camps.
Note the shocking difference between this profile of an American King and the story of an American people that reflects financial hardship, depression, division and despair.
Recognize the stark and disturbing contrast here that's obvious to anyone who isn't a mindlessly devoted follower of Donald Trump.
That there are massive and multiple disparities separating the president from even his most loyal supporters.
That Donald Trump believes he is entitled to everything, that his vainglory and his pettiness are virtues, that he exists outside the law, that he is beyond reproach, that the constitution is beholden to him and his deranged and autocratic whims, that he answers to no one.
And that no matter how compliant and faithful you may be, your interests don't matter unless you belong to an exclusive inner circle of family members, cabinet sycophants, corrupt co-conspirators, and rich MAGA donors.
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Austin_Peep_9396Mar 28, 2026
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Glad I rarely need paper money anymore
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Miserable_Pie_8337Mar 28, 2026
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*sitting criminal narcissist.
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Repulsive-Party6267Mar 28, 2026
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Lessons from Leningrad, the red carpets rolled out for Soviet dictators were soaked in fascism and the stains are making their way in American lives.
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Jenne1504Mar 28, 2026
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*shitting president
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EsunariMar 28, 2026
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Trump can have his name and face plastered all over everything and we still won't like him. Sad.
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