U.S. President Donald Trump has unveiled a new commemorative passport design featuring his own portrait, marking the country’s 250th anniversary. The limited-edition passport sample was shared on Friday via Trump’s Truth Social account, where he described it as the “new U.S. passport” and included the phrase “Welcome, but behave!” The design shows Trump’s image at the Resolute Desk with the Declaration of Independence text in the background and his signature below. The opposite page displays John Trumbull’s famous painting “The Declaration of Independence.”
The portrait used in the new passport appears to be based on Trump’s official painting displayed at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. This design differs from an earlier version released by the State Department earlier this year, which featured a different presidential image. The White House later posted the same design on its official X account, captioned “New U.S. passport commemorating America’s 250th anniversary.”
It remains unclear whether this latest image represents the final official design. The White House referred inquiries to the State Department, which has not yet commented, according to CNN.