By Evaristo Lara
Hillary Clinton, the nation’s former first lady, subtly mocked the possibility of President Donald Trump’s face appearing printed on a $250 bill, which was proposed to be put into circulation as part of the celebrations alluding to the 250th anniversary of the United States.
During a conference, Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury, announced that he is awaiting approval of legislation stalled in Congress to include the image of the face of the nation’s president on a new commemorative bill.
“Currently, no living person can appear on American bills. Right now, there is a bill to change that, so that Donald J. Trump can appear on the $250 bill. We are ahead of the curve,” he said.
The South Carolina Republican announced that the proposal was presented by Representative Joe Wilson without any type of imposition from the White House.
Nevertheless, the diary The Washington Put up It was reported that Brandon Coastline, the nation’s treasurer, pressured the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) to accelerate the creation of the note.

Upon learning of the proposal to highlight Donald Trump on a commemorative bill, Hillary Clinton took to platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to reproach him for the state of the economy.
“At the end of Trump’s term, it will barely be enough to buy a gallon of gas and a carton of eggs,” the 78-year-old Democrat wrote. accompanying its text with an advertisement announcing the proposal for the $250 dollar bill, which from a perspective reflects the increase in inflation in the United States.
According to information released by the Department of Commerce, the impact on oil prices on the rest of the products triggered an increase in inflation, going from 3.3% in March to 3.8% in April.
Faced with this situation, many citizens are turning to their savings to overcome the situation, since their salaries are falling short of covering their daily expenses.
“Americans are under severe financial pressure. Inflation is at a three-year high and non-public savings have plummeted to one of the lowest levels in two decades.
Many Americans are spending more than they earn. This situation is not sustainable, especially for low-income and middle-class households,” Heather Prolonged, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, wrote in a note.
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