Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for presidents
A federal arts commission approved a commemorative gold coin featuring President Trump's face to mark America's 250th anniversary. The coin decision comes as Trump navigates an escalating military conflict with Iran involving strikes on gas facilities. The president has also suspended shipping regulations and is reportedly considering troop deployments to the region.
The timing of approving a commemorative coin featuring the president's likeness while managing an active military conflict appears tone-deaf. Historical precedent shows that wars without clear endpoints typically damage presidential approval ratings and political standing.
The commemorative coin is a separate matter related to America's 250th anniversary celebration and follows proper federal approval processes. Military actions are being taken to protect allies and strategic interests in the region, with Israel acting independently in recent strikes.
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