Trump Passports Will Not Be Issued To All Applicants—What To Know About The Limited Release
Key takeaways
- A rendering of the commemorative passport.The White House Key Facts.
- The passport will not be issued to applicants applying for passports online, through the mail, at U.S. embassies or consulates abroad or at passport agencies other than D.C.’s Washington Passport Agency.
- While the State Department has said the passports will be provided “while supplies last,” multiple outlets have reported between 25,000 and 30,000 will be made available.
Topline. A commemorative passport featuring President Donald Trump’s image is slated to release soon, though it is not slated to become standard for U.S. passports and will be limited to just a single passport agency in Washington.
A rendering of the commemorative passport.The White House Key Facts. A rendering of the passport shared by the White House on Friday shows Trump presumably leaning over the Resolute Desk, fists clenched, alongside his signature and text from the Declaration of Independence.
The commemorative passport will only be issued at the Washington Passport Agency in Washington, D.C., starting on July 6, according to the State Department, which has said the special document will be the default passport given out at the location while still available.