White House Unveils Limited Edition 'Patriot Passport' Featuring Trump

The White House has unveiled a limited edition 'Patriot Passport' featuring Donald Trump's image, commemorating America's 250th anniversary. This unique passport design, shared by the White House, aims to engage Americans in the upcoming celebrations. During the unveiling, King Charles III humorously remarked on the historical ties between the U.S. and Britain, referencing Trump's earlier comments about language and history. The passport's design includes a deep blue exterior and a portrait of Trump on the inside, marking a significant moment in American history. Read on to learn more about this special release and its implications.
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Introduction of the 'Patriot Passport'

On Tuesday, the White House introduced a limited edition 'Patriot Passport', showcasing an image of former President Donald Trump on its inner cover. This new passport design, released by the U.S. State Department, commemorates the nation's 250th anniversary of independence. The White House shared a sneak peek of the passport, stating, “Patriot passport unlocked. Limited edition. Stamped for America 250.” The exterior of the passport is a deep blue, while the inner cover features Trump's portrait. The White House also included an image of the American flag in the video caption.


Details from White House Officials

According to White House spokesperson Olivia Wells, “The newly designed patriot passport offers Americans another fantastic way to participate in the grand celebrations of America's 250th birthday.” She emphasized that Trump continues to lead the renewal of national pride and patriotism during this historic bicentennial celebration. Tommy Pigott, a spokesperson for the State Department, mentioned in an interview that, “In July, in honor of America’s 250th anniversary, the State Department is preparing to issue a limited number of specially designed American passports for this historic occasion.”


Unveiling During Royal Visit

The unveiling of the new limited edition 'Patriot Passport' coincided with the visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the United States. During a state dinner at the White House, King Charles humorously remarked that if the British had not been present, Americans would be speaking French. This comment echoed President Trump's earlier statement suggesting that without the United States, European nations would be speaking German. King Charles referenced Trump's remarks made during the Davos summit in January, where Trump stated that without America's assistance in World War II, people would be speaking German and a bit of Japanese. His speech at the state dinner was filled with jokes and historical references, including a mention of seeing “renovations” in the White House's East Wing, where Trump is reportedly creating a ballroom.


Official Announcement

Patriot passport unlocked. 🦅

Limited edition. Stamped for America 250. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/86uxPS1FEk

— The White House April 28, 2026