Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for presidents
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts approved a commemorative gold coin featuring President Trump's likeness for America's 250th anniversary. The decision comes as Trump has initiated military action against Iran with unclear objectives. The coin design shows Trump with his fists positioned on what appears to be a desk or table, with "Liberty" written above.
The timing of approving a commemorative coin while starting a military conflict appears tone-deaf and inappropriate. Historical precedent shows that open-ended wars typically damage presidential approval ratings and legacy, making celebratory tokens premature.
The commemorative coin appropriately honors the sitting president during America's 250th anniversary milestone. The Commission of Fine Arts made a standard ceremonial decision that's separate from ongoing foreign policy matters.
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