At 9:15 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, March 26, 2026, the U.S. Treasury confirmed that President Donald Trump’s signature will appear on newly issued dollar bills, marking the first time a sitting president’s name has been printed on American currency.
The announcement came during a press briefing in Washington, where officials displayed samples of the redesigned notes. Treasury representatives said the change was authorized earlier this month and will begin rolling out in circulation within weeks. The decision has drawn international attention, as no previous president has had their signature featured on U.S. banknotes.
Traditionally, the signatures of the Treasury secretary and the U.S. treasurer appear on paper currency. Officials explained that the inclusion of Trump’s signature was made following a directive from the administration, describing it as a symbolic gesture intended to highlight executive authority.
Reaction has been swift both at home and abroad. Supporters hailed the move as historic, arguing it underscores the president’s influence over economic policy. Critics, however, warned that politicizing the nation’s currency could undermine its neutrality and global credibility. Economists noted that while the change carries no financial impact, it may spark debate about precedent.
The announcement coincides with heightened global scrutiny of U.S. monetary policy. Analysts say the timing just after 9 a.m. in Washington was deliberate, aimed at reaching both domestic and international markets before trading hours. Treasury officials reassured the public that the redesign does not affect the dollar’s value or security features.
For many observers, the unveiling represents more than a design change. It reflects the administration’s willingness to break with tradition and assert presidential visibility in unexpected ways. As the new notes enter circulation, the world will be watching how Americans and international markets respond to a currency bearing the president’s personal mark.



























