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Trump $250 bill: Discordant notes: America divided over proposed Donald Trump $250 bill

Notes on Discord: America divided over Trump’s $250 bill

TOI reporter in Washington: The United States, a republic founded in opposition to a monarchy and once somewhat embarrassed by the cult of personality, is now considering putting Donald Trump’s face on a brand new $250 bill to mark its 250th birthday — a denomination so special it sounds less like legal tender and more like a casino minimum spend requirement.The proposal, once seen as an internet satire, suddenly became a reality this week, with Finance Minister Scott Bessant confirming that the government had prepared the design of the bill “in case Congress approves it”. Critics who think the story is a parody must check whether the Treasury has set up a parody unit.“We’ve got this bill in place,” Bessent said with a laugh during Thursday’s White House briefing, before insisting that the Treasury Department was just “preparing” for Congress to ultimately decide whether the United States should start distributing a note bearing the likeness of a living president.The “Donald J. Trump $250 Bill Act” introduced by South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson would create an exception to an 1866 federal law that prohibits live people from appearing on U.S. currency.The design, created by Britain’s “royal portrait artist” Ian Alexander, according to the leaked memo, features Trump’s signature campaign-line glare flanked by the colors of the American flag and his own EKG-like marker signature.While the bill is expected to pass the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, it could face obstacles in the Senate, where 53 Republican seats fell short of the 60 votes needed to break a Democratic obstruction.But in the MAGA universe, reality is never a prerequisite for product launch, so currency (if not quite fiat currency) loses its life, banknotes or not.Trump’s critics immediately seized on the proposal as the most Trumpian ever, a personalized birthday party for America that also featured cake, fireworks, a marching band and commemorative merchandise.Within hours, memes began describing the bill being accepted only at Mar-a-Lago check-ins, cryptocurrency conferences, and civil fraud settlements.Social media has never been a haven for moderates, but it was in full creative fire, with one troll suggesting the bill would be “expensive toilet paper” and another joking that the denomination is pointless because “no one in America has $250 except the guy who pays a parking ticket in Manhattan.”The denomination itself has baffled economists and currency experts. The United States once printed $500, $1,000 and even $10,000 bills for interbank transfers, but electronic systems have made those bills obsolete.But $250 occupies a strange psychological territory—too big for an average transaction, too small for an oligarch, and suspiciously close to the average cost of brunch at a fancy restaurant in Georgetown.Currency historians would also be hard-pressed to find similar odd-numbered banknotes around the world.Some countries issue unconventional denominations during periods of hyperinflation or currency transition—Zimbabwe is famous for issuing trillion-dollar bills—but the proposed Trump bill appears less an economic tool than a commemorative refrigerator magnet that accidentally became legal tender.Still, the proposal fits perfectly with the increasingly surreal preparations for “USA250,” the national celebration of America’s 50th anniversary next year. If you walk the National Mall today, you won’t see placid tourists reflecting on the fragile experiment in democracy.Instead, cranes are actively assembling a massive steel cage on the White House South Lawn for UFC Freedom 250, the mixed martial arts extravaganza scheduled for June 14, which happens to be Flag Day and, completely coincidentally, Trump’s 80th birthday. The nearby Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is now drained and bulldozers are crawling around trying to remove decades of green sludge before the MAGA party begins.However, the official USA250 stage concert ran into a brick wall of solidarity from progressive Hollywood and the entertainment industry, which is overwhelmingly left-liberal and largely boycotted the official celebration in Washington.Instead, a small group of washed-up entertainers will entertain the majority of the “MAGA” crowd expected to come to the capital. Clearly, as the Fourth of July approaches, America is divided: One half is preparing to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Constitutional Republic, and the other half is trying to figure out how to change the $250 bill.

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