Trump portrait to appear on US passports, AFP reports. A rare move for a sitting leader in a democracy; most countries use historical imagery.
Donald Trump's picture will soon appear in US passports, AFP reports. The move is a rare precedent for a sitting leader in a democracy, where passports typically feature historical imagery or nature.
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Donald Trump's picture will soon appear in US passports, AFP reports. The move is a rare precedent for a sitting leader in a democracy, where passports typically feature historical imagery or nature.
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