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Trump hints at political enemy

  What has been brought to our sincere notice in recent days remains US President Donald Trump's straight criticism of the Democratic Party in strict terms.  It’s  definitely not the first time that Trump has scared people over who he thinks to be an “enemy”, as during his 2024 presidential election campaign, he told well-known Fox News that the primary problem facing America was the “enemy within.”  This compelled a well-known political figure, Kamala Harris, to be a little more critical of him, criticising him as quite " unhinged ". Trump responded by declaring he was not in any way unhinged and that he was actually being very kind. Whatever it may be, his criticism touched another echelon to a certain extent. Immediate reactions hinted instead clearly that the dire language used by none other than President Trump goes beyond the tender line of thoughtless, scary and anti-American even. One social media account reportedly pointed out that they have never seen any p...

No Nobel, face to come on $1 US coin



It is utmost important to remember that, as of right now, the famous President Donald Trump has yet not received the coveted and distinguished Nobel Peace prize. However, his facial illustration on a $1 US coin can be more or less chosen for the year 2026. This is also understood to be a big honour for him at this present turbulent time. 

In all likelihoods, he has so far not declared a luckier candidate for receiving the highest Nobel Peace award. There looms uncertainty over his security such a remarkably higher level Nobel Peace Prize as the declaration dates comes near fastly. 

A significant likelihood of him securing his good face on an important $1 US coin, however, cannot be wholly disregarded just now. This very surprising distinction is the recent instance of his attempts to increase his level of notoriety beyond what was previously not really anticipated of him.

And if Trump were to receive the coveted award, he would be the fifth US president to win, following Theodore Roosevelt in 1906, Woodrow Wilson in 1920, Jimmy Carter in 2002 and Barack Obama in 2009, as BBC has reportedly said. 

Former president Dwight D. Eisenhower did become the first American president to get the chance of appearing on a $1 coin in  the year 1971, fifty four years ago. 

It is worthwhile to remember that an 1866 law mandates that no living person's portrait can be used on US currency, but that refers to the paper currency printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in United Stat

We also have to have a new idea about the required respect and complete care, because such a responsible choice indicates at every responsibility coming under purview of the defined law about such initiatives.

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