Summary
Trump signature to start appearing on $100 bill in June, marking 250th US anniversary
Change to delete US treasurer’s signature for the first time since 1861
Signature plan latest Trump move to put his name on buildings, programs, ships, money
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The first $100 bills with Trump’s signature and that of U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will be printed in June, followed by other bills in subsequent months. The new bills may take several weeks to circulate through banks.
Lmao, this empire will only get gaudier and more cringe the more it collapses.
Fuck it, he should should bully credit card companies to include his signature on credit cards so chuds have to see his name every time they pay for $10/g gas.
18th century is back
Sycophant court culture
Washing is bad for you akchually
Your currency bears the mark of your lord
Feet kink (seriously, the ankles of Madame Pompadour once caused a major scandal)
In olden days, a glimpse of stocking
Was looked on as something shocking
But now, God knows
Anything goesAnything Goes (1930) by Cole Porter
She was completely naked in the scandalous anatomy book otherwise, what made the Parisians mad was her presenting her naked ankles proudly at the reader - that, and not the general nudeness, was the reason of the outrage
which is bizarre, because the “solution” would be nude + socks, which is way more nude than completely nude
The 18th century was weird
If they’re still publishing history books in 30 years, think they’ll make Trump out to be a sin-eater? I could see a fight to get his name removed from things to be used as relief valves.
They’ve been using him as a sin eater for the last 10 years so I imagine they’ll keep on doing it
True.
relief valves.
In a coincidence I saw a similar term only ~1 hour ago…
I maintain that No Kings is a release valve funded by billionaires that has zero substantive demands and I find it insane how even some scholars of authoritarianism are not willing to point this out.
https://bsky.app/profile/senategabe.bsky.social/post/3mhyq4d2bx22s
scholars of authoritarianism
oh wait, you’re serious? let me laugh harder
Lol, that’s what I meant. Same thing.😅
Edit: lmao I just searched my comment history and apparently I switch back and forth between the two.

Google’s vs used to be golden. But it turned to shit. I wonder which term is more common. Years ago I would know but Google removed the number of hits so I can’t check that just by googling.
It’s the duty of all of us to make sure the US doesn’t last long enough for that to happen
of course he’s putting his name on something soon to be worthless
Wearing a barrel on suspenders as I drag a giant wagonload of Burgermarks to the local vape shop to buy six seconds of puff off a used Mango Juul pod
why did it take so long
The first $100 bills with Trump’s signature and that of U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will be printed in June
He has to make it to June first lmao
Mario speedrunners have a chance to do something really funny
At this rate the US might not make it to June.
Um, actually, that won’t be legal tender, since he’s going to be signing the money with a machine like Sleepy Joe Biden did with his bills, instead of doing it by hand.$100 bills
Oh good, I won’t have to see that shit.
Bad news
The first $100 bills with Trump’s signature and that of U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will be printed in June, followed by other bills in subsequent months. The new bills may take several weeks to circulate through banks.
Ewwwww
I was about to say “How dare you” because I thought you were replying to this - https://hexbear.net/comment/7041666
Dudes rock. I’m not gonna body shame a rock star. Let alone one who was straight-up ripped his entire adult life.
Bit idea: a store that won’t take pre trump signature 100 bills, loses money.
Theres a decent chance this actually happens.
Outside the US, older USD is worth less. When I paid the chinese embassy for my visa, they only took post 2021 100 notes and post 2017 20s.
This is likely about anticounterfeiting tech advancements.
You can pass a Series 1934 note just fine from a legal standpoint, but with the old style design and less advanced features (no watermarks/embedded thread/colour changing inks) people might not trust its legitimacy.
Some countries demonetize their old notes aggressively. If you want to spend the £10 note you parents had from a 2000s trip, you’ll have to take it to the Bank of England to exchange for a newer one.
It’s going to be so funny when runaway inflation makes it so that $100 ends up being the most commonly exchanged note and they all have Trump signing off on the financial disaster.
Ok, this seals the deal
The petrodollar is officially over
Tacky mfer
surely the law to prevent anyone from accepting a defaced $100 Bill will follow shortly after


















