Trump Is Putting His Face on EVERYTHING—And the GOP Is Cool With It
5/4/20267 min
Jared Poland headed to Capitol Hill after reports that Donald Trump will put his face on U.S. passports—and finds Republicans either defending it, laughing it off, or refusing to engage.
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Amber Hunt0:29
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Jared Polon· Host0:58
Hi, it's Jared Polon with The Bulwark. Donald Trump has spent his entire adult life slapping his name on everything that he can: steaks, golf courses, vodka, ties, a fake university that got sued into oblivion, bankrupt casinos, and buildings he doesn't even own. So it really shouldn't shock anyone that now, as president, Trump is putting his face and name on everything that he can. His face is going on US currency. The Park Service put his face on the national