Donald Trump wants to put his signature on U.S. currency—and we must stop this unprecedented abuse of power now. The Treasury Department is moving forward with plans that could place Trump’s signature on U.S. paper money while he is still in office. No sitting president has ever done this. American currency has always been a symbol of stability, not a billboard for a politician’s ego. At a time when families are struggling to afford groceries, rent, and healthcare, this is what the administration is focused on: a vanity project designed to glorify one man. It’s offensive, out of touch, and a betrayal of the public trust. Tell Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: "Keep Donald Trump’s name off U.S. currency. Protect the integrity of our money and reject this unprecedented abuse of power." The Treasury Department exists to safeguard the integrity of our financial system—not to serve as a branding tool for any president. Allowing Trump to stamp his name onto our money would shatter long-standing norms and set a dangerous precedent for future abuses of power. We cannot allow U.S. currency to become another extension of Trump’s personal brand. Our money belongs to the American people—not to a small, fragile ego desperate for attention. Sign now to demand that the Treasury Department stop this reckless and deeply inappropriate plan before it’s too late.