Mr. President...
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1776 Seal. Devolution in full effect.
There was no President in 1776...
"Forget it. He's rolling." - Boon, Animal House.
Doesn't mean they didn't need a seal for the new one.
This appears to be the Great Seal which was adopted in 1782 as we had no President in 1776:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Seal_of_the_United_States
It seems the Presidential Seal didn't come around until 1850:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_the_President_of_the_United_States
Bring it!
And send it if needed.
From u/SaveAmerica2021 - clearer image
I thought the 3 added stars on the bottom is a bigger difference than a differently shaped shield.
This appears to be the Great Seal which was adopted in 1782 as we had no President in 1776:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Seal_of_the_United_States
It seems the Presidential Seal didn't come around until 1850:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_the_President_of_the_United_States
If you have opposing data, please feel free to share it... but this is one of those situations where we make ourselves look stupid. However, instead of shaming you for posting, I'd like to ask that you keep it up for education purposes so that others might learn from this post.
The three stars at the bottom is different.....wonder what they are supposed to represent?
Executive, Judicial, Legislative 3 branches of government.
A new General!!! That’s what the three stars means
Was thinking same- what do they represent? Stars have represented #states in the past. The first thing I thought of was some new structure of what the US is... what defines a state in this new USA? Could they be countries which are now part of our compose the new USA?
Yep, there was a rumor a while back that Australia and Canada would now be part of the U.S.
Wait what? I'd like to read about that!
It had the star of david back in 1776??? Yikes, the tentacles run deep.
No wonder America revolted cuz of taxes and then started taxing.
Six Pointed Star is not always a Star of David. More likely it is referencing Masonic/Pythagorean principles.
Better image
https://media.lasvegassun.com/media/img/photos/2022/07/08/20220708_sun_TRUMP_selects_WV_50_t1200.jpg?a58a258a4dac404905303588401680fdf3ee23e4
Wait his seal want blurred out? Engender bidens seal being blurred out
Comments point out several apparent discrepancies, I was wondering if retired presidents use a different seal? anyone know?Here is a site from the white house talking about the seal. https://www.whitehousehistory.org/a-brief-history-of-the-presidential-seal
Lol there was no president in 1776. The constitution wasn’t even ratified until 1788. Stop being retarded
Maybe they are using an old seal so as not to infringe on the "current" administration? I'm not familiar with the laws surrounding the use of the seal.
Interesting.
Why would the 1776 seal have 50 stars? The last 2 states, Hawaii and Alaska, weren't added as states until the 1950s.
Perhaps, to avoid confusion, frame Trumps choice of presidential seal as being based on Americas first, post 1776, presidential seal rather than the one currently in use.
Using this framing, helps focus attention on what Trump is trying to communicate. What changes did he make and why?
I'm not referring to Trump's choice of seal. I'm referring to the claim that the 1776 seal shown there is the actual 1776 seal. The seal the OP claims is the 1776 seal, has 5 rows of 10 stars each, 50 stars. That cannot be the 1776 seal because we didn't have 50 state ls at that point.
Looks gay.
Taking a recess break from /pol/? Lost?