Trump Wants His Face on a New $250 Bill, NPR Reports
President Trump is pushing to appear on a new $250 bill. Financial historian Brendan Greeley discussed the proposal with NPR on May 29, 2026.
President Trump is pushing to appear on a new $250 bill. Financial historian Brendan Greeley discussed the proposal with NPR on May 29, 2026.

Louisiana's Republican legislature moved to dismantle one of two majority-Black congressional districts after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the existing map.
The Corporate Transparency Act, designed to expose shell company ownership, lost its bipartisan backing. NPR reports on why the Trump administration wants to kill it.

Pam Bondi, ousted as attorney general in April, will testify Friday in a closed-door congressional hearing about the handling of the Epstein files.

A new report warns that replacing aging U.S. voting equipment could take decades without a massive congressional funding commitment.
ProPublica reports White House adviser Peter Navarro pushed the Pentagon to approve a loan to a rare-earth magnet company tied to Donald Trump Jr.
The Justice Department has sued Maine after the state refused to provide undercover license plates to federal law enforcement agents, WABI reported.

The U.S. Treasury Department is preparing a $250 bill featuring President Trump's image, but legislation from Congress is required before it can be printed.
Federal prosecutors have charged a Google employee with using insider information to make trades on the prediction market platform Polymarket, the DOJ announced.

A bill backed by Charlie Kirk would allow schools to teach the positive impact of Judeo-Christian values in U.S. history. Critics say it distorts the record.