Trump to put his picture in US passports, shattering another norm
State Department unveils limited-edition travel documents with sitting president’s image and gold signature – a first in American history

An image of Donald Trump will soon appear in some US passports, officials said on Tuesday, shattering another norm as the president aggressively puts his personal stamp on government institutions.
There are few precedents anywhere in the world, let alone in a democracy, of displaying sitting leaders’ pictures in passports, and Trump would be the first sitting US president featured in Americans’ travel documents.
The State Department said it would offer the limited-edition passport to mark this year’s 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence.
The department – which has historically viewed itself as outside US partisan politics – posted on social media a sample of the passport, which features a stern-looking Trump superimposed over the Declaration of July 4, 1776.

Trump’s signature – in gold – lies underneath.