Donald J. Trump Congressional Gold Medal Act
The Donald J. Trump Congressional Gold Medal Act awards Trump the prestigious medal, recognizing his presidency, with production costs managed by the U.S. Mint.
The Donald J. Trump Congressional Gold Medal Act awards Trump the prestigious medal, recognizing his presidency, with production costs managed by the U.S. Mint.
The Donald J. Trump Congressional Gold Medal Act (HR 5789) aims to honor former President Donald J. Trump by awarding him the Congressional Gold Medal, one of the highest civilian awards in the United States. This legislation reflects recognition of Trump's contributions and service during his presidency.
The bill has a significant number of cosponsors, indicating broad support among certain factions within Congress. Notable sponsors include:
- Derrick Van Orden (Primary Sponsor)
- Mike Collins
- Zachary Nunn
- Harriet M. Hageman
- Stephanie I. Bice
- Vince Fong
- Ryan Mackenzie
- Keith Self
- Juan Ciscomani
- Tom Barrett
- Pete Stauber
- David Rouzer
- W. Gregory Steube
- Josh Brecheen
- James R. Baird
- Earl L. "Buddy" Carter
- Gregory F. Murphy
- Dan Newhouse
- Erin Houchin
- Bill Huizenga
- Celeste Maloy
- Nicole Malliotakis
- John James
- Julie Fedorchak
- Mariannette Miller-Meeks
- Elise M. Stefanik
- Michael Baumgartner
The Donald J. Trump Congressional Gold Medal Act is a legislative effort to honor the former president through the prestigious award of a Congressional Gold Medal. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, it will be subject to debate and potential amendments, reflecting the diverse opinions within Congress regarding the recognition of Trump's presidency.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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