
Political Reaction
The announcement prompted swift and divided reaction. Supporters within the Trump administration described it as a fitting recognition of presidential leadership at a historic national milestone.
Critics, including Democratic lawmakers and some historians, compared the move to practices associated with authoritarian governments that place leaders’ images and names on official currency.
The move comes as cash use in the United States continues to decline. Cash accounts for just 14 percent of U.S. payments, according to the Federal Reserve, with Americans making approximately seven cash payments per month out of roughly 48 total transactions.
Despite declining usage, cash retains significant symbolic importance as a representation of national identity and government authority.