Americans point out concern with new passport design

Americans renewing their passports could soon notice a very familiar face inside them. But some people have raised concerns about the design.

 

Still, the rollout triggered another debate entirely on whether attaching a highly polarizing political figure to a federal travel document could create problems abroad.

One social media user questioned how the passports might be received internationally.

 

“President Trump’s antics around the world has made the American passport almost worthless anyway. Go for it,” one person posted.

Others pointed out that while US allies may not react strongly, countries with tense diplomatic histories involving Trump could potentially view the design differently if international travel conditions shift in the future.

Beyond the practical concerns, many critics argued the passport crossed a symbolic line by placing a sitting president so prominently within what is traditionally a politically neutral government document.

Several users compared the move to historical examples of authoritarian branding and personality-driven politics.

“Exactly how dictatorships end up! This man is a deranged narcissist,” one person wrote.

Another added, “Trump turns passports into his personal cult branding for fascist America.”

At the same time, Trump supporters embraced the rollout as part of the broader patriotic spectacle surrounding America’s 250th birthday celebrations.

A White House spokesperson praised the redesign while tying it to the administration’s wider anniversary campaign.

“President Trump’s new patriotic passport design provides yet another great way Americans can join in the spectacular celebrations for America’s 250th birthday,” a spokesperson for the White House told the BBC.

The administration also connected the passports to a larger lineup of branded national events.

“Between the UFC250 Fight, the Great American State Fair, Freedom250 Grand Prix, and this new passport celebrating our freedom, President Trump continues to proudly lead a renewal of national pride and patriotism during our historic semiquincentennial celebration,” they added.

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