Although the president presumably has other things to do, hes taken to counting trees in the park across the street from the White House.
The Trump administration announced in April that it would soon start offering a redesigned U.S. passport that would include a picture of Donald Trump, and late last week it followed through on those plans, unveiling a new passport that shows the president leaning forward against a backdrop of the Declaration of Independence. (The Republicans signature is printed beneath it.)
Kim Jong Un thinks this is a bit much
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By way of his social media platform, the president told the public that the passport says,
Welcome, but be good! It suggested that Trump might not fully understand what a passport is theyre given to Americans, not foreigners visiting the United States though the use of his image and signature reflected his teams broader goals about adding to the presidents self-glorification agenda.
It was not, however, the only recent evidence. The Washington Post reported:
President Donald Trump in recent months has cultivated a side project: counting the number of trees in a public park across the street from the White House.
Under Trumps plans for Lafayette Square, which he has previously described as the entrance to the White House, the public park would feature 47 trees, matching his status as the nations 47th president, according to two people who spoke on the condition of anonymity to detail the administrations plans for the park. The trees would all be maples, a favorite of the presidents.
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As for the scope of the increasingly weird Trump glorification campaign, this seems like a good time to update the broader list:
U.S. currency: Trump recently announced plans to add his signature to U.S. dollars a first for a sitting American president which is not to be confused with plans for a massive 3-inch commemorative gold coin featuring Trumps face.
Renaming buildings: The presidents allies tried to add Trumps name to the Kennedy Center and successfully added his name to the Institute of Peace. By some accounts, the president expects the proposed White House ballroom to bear his name too.
U.S. military: Plans to construct
Trump-class battleships are underway, and the nations next-generation fighter jet is set to have an
F-47 designation in honor of him. (Trump is the nations 47th president.).....
The airport in Florida: In April, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport after Trump. (The president wanted to change the name of Dulles International Airport, just outside Washington, D.C., to honor himself, and he was even prepared to execute an extortion scheme with Democratic officials to get his way. He had to settle for a much smaller airport.)
Banners: Giant fascistic banners featuring Trumps face are currently covering the front of several government buildings, including the headquarters of the Labor, Agriculture and Justice departments. They were followed by the administration unveiling different banners around the nations capital that show the president in a hard hat alongside text that reads,
Thank you, President Trump.....
International ambitions: Trump recently indicated that he wants and expects a statue to honor him in Venezuela. The Republican also said in January that it was
not too late to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico (which he attempted to rename once already) to the Gulf of Trump, and he recently suggested the Strait of Hormuz should also be called the Strait of Trump.
Don Colossus: The president has extended his enthusiastic blessing to a 22-foot golden statue of himself, which has been given a prominent home at one of his golf clubs.