US Treasury advances 24k gold Trump coin, despite objections USA Today - News Mar 20, 2026 Mar 20, 2026 Updated Mar 31, 2026 0 The Supreme Court to hear arguments this week over Trump’s birthright citizenship order Inside the NCAA Bracket Record: How Big Is the Craze? Paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse stolen from Italian museum Yaxel Lendeborg cuts down net as Michigan heads to Final Four Syria: Missile launched by Iran towards Israel visible over southern Syria. Former Iowa State basketball player Conrad Hawley speaking to students at Urbandale High School Iowa Men's Basketball Nebraska Pre-Game Press Conference South Carolina, Dawn Staley beat Southern Cal to advance to Sweet 16 Meta is Paying Creators to Ditch TikTok and YouTube for Facebook Parents demand reforms after verdict in social media addiction trial 'There's a certain romanticism to sending humans into space' Tamin Lipsey shares favorite Iowa State memories ahead of senior day | March 5 Watch: Rare moment sperm whales help newborn to swim Rising gas prices squeeze gig workers, small business owners USS Massachusetts joins the Navy fleet amid ongoing war with Iran Iowa Men's Basketball Illinois Postgame Press Conference The U.S. Treasury is making progress on a 24k gold coin featuring President Trump's portrait at the National Portrait Gallery. As featured on Source: Treasury plans to put Trump's signature on US bills, a first for sitting president The plans come in tandem with an ongoing effort to get Trump's face on a coin. Latest video Trump offered few new details on military operation against Iran in address to nation Trump says the US 'core strategic objectives' in Iran are 'nearing completion' Trump tells countries that rely on oil from Strait of Hormuz 'they must grab it and cherish it' DNA testing links teen's 1974 murder to serial killer Ted Bundy 'There's a certain romanticism to sending humans into space' Why linebacker Carson Willich stayed at Iowa State | April 1 Nitrate pollution, agriculture’s persistent problem, expected to worsen with warming winters Where Did The Easter Bunny Tradition Come From? Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Source: Treasury plans to put Trump's signature on US bills, a first for sitting president The plans come in tandem with an ongoing effort to get Trump's face on a coin.