US lawmaker introduces bill to put Trump's face on $100 note
'Featuring him on the $100 bill is a small way to honor all he will accomplish these next four years,' says Republican congressman

WASHINGTON
Republican Rep. Brandon Gill introduced legislation Monday to put US President Donald Trump's face on a $100 note, replacing Benjamin Franklin.
The bill, titled the Golden Age Act of 2025, is co-sponsored by Rep. Troy Nehls.
"There has been no one who has done more to bring America into the golden age than President Trump.
"Featuring him on the $100 bill is a small way to honor all he will accomplish these next four years," Gill said in a statement.
Separately, Gill shared Trump’s photograph overlaid on a $100 bill. "Let’s make history," he wrote on X.
If passed, the legislation "states that the Secretary of Treasury shall release to the public the preliminary design of the $100 note prominently featuring President Trump no later than December 31, 2026." It would require that all $100 bills after Dec. 31, 2028 have Trump’s photo.