New York – Donald Trump says he opposes replacing President Andrew Jackson with Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. The Republican presidential front-runner calls it an act of “pure political correctness.”
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Trump — during a town hall Thursday on NBC’s “Today Show” — said he’d prefer to leave Jackson on the bill and place Tubman’s image on another denomination instead.
As he puts it: “Maybe we do the $2 bill or we do another bill.”
He says Tubman is “fantastic,” but that Jackson has “been on the bill for many, many years” and “really represented somebody that really was very important to this country.”
It is revolting to see what obama is doing to the USA in his last year as president Everything has to be ”politically correct” The people pictured on the paper money are from the founding fathers of the country There was no need to change our money ,just to please a segment of the population.and to give us an obama legacy. Perhaps the next one to have his portrait on our money will be the Rev Al sharpton, as he is a darling of this president and has been in the white house countless times.