📰 State Department Plans ‘America250’ Passports Featuring Trump’s Portrait
April 28, 2026 — Multiple U.S. news outlets reported today that the State Department is finalizing plans to feature President Trump’s portrait on a special edition passport, commemorating the United States’ 250th anniversary (America250) in 2026.
According to exclusive reports from CNN and Fox News, the initiative would create a commemorative version alongside the standard passport, prominently displaying Trump’s official portrait on the cover or interior pages. The special edition would retain all standard passport functionality while adding design elements celebrating 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Plan Details
The “America250” commemorative passport would maintain full legal validity and functionality of a standard U.S. passport, but would feature significant visual design changes. Trump’s portrait would appear in a prominent position, potentially setting a precedent for featuring a sitting president on official travel documents.
A State Department spokesperson stated that the design aims to “celebrate the extraordinary 250-year journey of the United States and the patriotism represented by this administration.”
Controversy and Criticism
The plan has drawn widespread criticism since its disclosure. Critics argue that placing a sitting president’s portrait on a government-issued travel document blurs the line between national symbolism and personal image.
The New York Times described it as “yet another move by Trump to merge his personal image with national institutions.” Trump’s likeness has previously appeared on various government promotional materials and commemorative items.
Democratic lawmakers strongly opposed the plan, arguing it violates the long-standing American tradition of avoiding current political figures’ portraits on official documents. Since 1976, U.S. passports have followed a uniform design template, never featuring a sitting president’s photograph in regular editions.
Historical Context
The United States will celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2026, with grand events planned nationwide. The State Department’s commemorative passport is one of many official anniversary celebrations. However, incorporating a sitting leader’s portrait into passport design has no precedent in American history.
Supporters argue that the commemorative passport would be offered alongside the regular version, allowing citizens to choose voluntarily without affecting normal travel. They note that some countries have used current leaders’ images on special commemorative currency or stamps.
Timeline
The plan is currently in the “finalization” stage, with the design expected to be officially announced and the passports issued within the coming weeks. Details such as production volume, distribution method, and whether additional fees will be charged remain undecided.
Sources: CNN, The Guardian, Fox News