The longer the Iran war goes, the worse it could be for Trump. Just look at history
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts approved a design for a $1 gold coin featuring President iran-war-as-draft-talk-emerges.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Trump's face to commemorate America's 250th anniversary. The coin depicts Trump with his fists on what appears to be a table or desk, with 'Liberty' written above. This comes amid Trump's broader efforts to have his likeness on currency, which may conflict with federal law.
The coin approval appears to violate established federal law that prohibits placing living presidents on official currency. This represents an inappropriate breach of longstanding legal precedent and raises questions about the independence of federal agencies from presidential influence.
The coin is designed to commemorate America's 250th anniversary, making it a legitimate historical milestone worthy of presidential recognition. The Commission of Fine Arts followed proper procedures in approving the design as part of official anniversary celebrations.
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