Republicans are seeking to enshrine the returning US President by having him be represented on the largest single currency denomination in the country. Indeed, US Senator Brandon Gill has introduced a bill that would put Donald Trump on the $100 bill.

The Golden Age Act would have Trump join the likes of American founder George Washington and the commander-in-chief who abolished slavery in Abraham Lincoln as the faces adorning a US dollar bill. According to Gill, the legislation, if passed, would “immortalize” Trump’s legacy in the White House.

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US Congressman Brandon Gill Further’s Legislation to Put Trump on the $100 Bill

Although we are just two months into the second term of President of Donald Trump, some representatives have high hopes. That belief led US congressman Brandon Gill to further legislation that would put Trump on the $100 bill.

Gill introduced what he called the Golden Age Act. “America is experiencing an historical rebirth under President Trump,” Gill said in a post to X (formerly Twitter). “It’s time to make history,” he added, regarding the pending legislation.

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“President Trump could be enjoying his golden years golfing and spending time with his family,” Gill said in his justification of the legislation, speaking to Fox News. “Instead, he took a bullet for this country and is now working overtime to secure our border, fix our uneven trade relationship with the rest of the world, and make America energy independent again and put America first by ending useless foreign aid.”

The second Trump term has gotten off to a whirlwind of a start. He has levied 100% tariffs on a host of nations as part of an aggressive economic strategy. Moreover, a recent argument with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy did not have the greatest optics for the administration. However, there is still hope from both sides. The country can only hope these next four years will provide service worth such an accolade.