America’s Major Move Amidst Middle East Tensions: Airport Renamed ‘Trump International’

The decision has been made to change the name of Palm Beach International Airport in Florida, USA. It will now be called “Donald J. Trump International Airport” after Donald Trump.

This information was provided by Eric Trump. He stated that Ron DeSantis has approved the proposal and signed the bill. According to reports, the new name will come into effect from July 1.

Eric Trump expressed his delight on social media platform X, stating that he is proud to have contributed to this decision. He also thanked the leaders and officials who cooperated in this endeavor.

However, the Federal Aviation Administration has clarified that changing an airport’s name is a local-level decision and does not require their direct approval. But after the name change, they need to make necessary updates in their records and systems.

Meanwhile, a team associated with Donald Trump had already filed a trademark application for this name, which includes travel-related products such as bags, clothing, and other merchandise.

The company states that this name change will not provide any financial benefit to Trump or his family, and they will not earn any revenue from it. This decision is considered a major political and symbolic step in the US, which is continuously being discussed.

Trump’s Signature on US Notes

A major change regarding currency is going to happen in the US. New US dollar notes to be issued this year may feature Donald Trump’s signature. This will be the first time a sitting president directly signs the currency.

According to the US Treasury Department, these new notes will be issued on the occasion of the country’s 250th anniversary of independence, which is considered a special and historic step.

Additionally, another major change is being made. Now, US Treasurer’s signature will not appear on the notes, a tradition that has continued for nearly 165 years. The Treasurer typically oversees currency system-related functions, including institutions like the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the US Mint.

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