Majority of Americans Oppose Adding Donald Trump's Signature to US Currency In a recent poll, a significant majority of Americans have expressed disapproval over the Treasury Department's plan to feature President Donald Trump's signature on US paper currency. According to the Economist/YouGov survey, nearly six in ten respondents strongly or somewhat disapproved of the move, with only a quarter in support. This backlash comes as the Treasury Department announced plans to update the design of US currency, including the addition of Trump's signature to the $20 bill and other denominations. The opposition to Trump's inclusion on the currency reflects a broader sentiment against his presidency and policies, sparking debate over the role of the president's image on national currency.
Most Americans are against having President Trump’s signature on paper currency, a move the Treasury Department announced last month. In the The Economist/YouGov poll, 59 percent of respondents said they either “somewhat disapprove” or “strongly disapprove" when it comes to “Donald Trump’s signature being added to all U.S. paper currency.” Twenty-four percent said they either...