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SC Congressman Joe Wilson wants to feature Trump’s face on new $250 bill

South Carolina lawmakers have announced that they will draft a law to feature President Trump in a new $250 bill, despite federal laws that restrict federal law from appearing in US currency.

Republican Rep. Joe Wilson showed off the commander's AI-generated design on the face of the chief, adorning the vast new supporters on social media, informing him that his proposal would benefit Americans who have been destroyed by “BidenFlation,” who are now forced to carry more cash.

Wilson, who has represented Palmetto's second district since 2001, said, “We are grateful for the announcement that we are drafting a bill to design a $250 bill to direct the Sculpture and Printing Bureau to the Sculpture Bureau.” Posted on x.


The AI-generated photo features a portrait of Trump on a new $250 bill. x/repjoewilson

“BidenFlation has destroyed an economy that forces American families to carry more cash. The most valuable bill for the most valuable president!”

But Wilson's bill would contradict current laws that prohibit portraits of living people from appearing in American money. Traditions avoid the emergence of monarchies and characterize only the image of the deceased individual; It became law in 1866.

Invoices over $100 have also been discontinued from distribution since 1969 due to insufficient use. According to the Sculpture and Printing Bureau.

The latest concept from the Republican-controlled House of Representatives comes more than a week after lawmakers from upstate New York pushed Trump's birthday to federal public holidays.

Rep. Claudia Tenney said he has introduced legislation to integrate the presidency's birthday with the commemoration of the existing annual flag for the new public holidays celebrated on June 14th.


South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson said he was in the process of drafting the law.
South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson said he was in the process of drafting the law. Lightrocket via Getty Images

“By designating Trump's birthday and flag day as a federal holiday, we can ensure that President Trump's contribution to America's greatness and the importance of the American flag is forever enshrined in the law,” the Republican lawmaker said in her announcement.

“By designating Trump's birthday and flag day as a federal holiday, we can ensure that President Trump's contribution to America's greatness and the importance of the American flag will be engraved in the law forever.”

June 14th has been celebrated as flag day since President Woodrow Wilson issued the Presidential Declaration in 1916, declaring it as a day to celebrate stars and stripes.

The Holiday was officially established in August 1949 through the Act on Parliament.

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