Although I wonder which color the expired one is? The black one is only good for 5 years so his first term presidency one should have expired. Curious . . .
At his age he could have almost 10 if he had one from birth (my daughter did). They expire every 10 years, and he had the diplomatic passport also, so he could have at least 8. I believe I have 3 or 4 myself.
He could have much more than that if they get filled up with visa stamps, which for a frequent traveller such as DJT is quite likely. The question is whether or not he kept the old expired ones.
Good point - I forgot about that. Certain countries like to use 1 or even 2 FULL pages for VISAs. China likes that. So does Indonesia. I can't remember S Korea but I think that one was big too. At least most countries use the little ink stamps and can actually stamp near or sometimes on top of other stamps but with the big Asian ones they even use actual full-page stickers.
I did a stretch of 3 or 4 years traveling all over the place and had to get a new passport for precisely that reason. I could've gotten added pages but it expired in less than a year anyway so I just got another one.
Citizenship in another country. You then get one of their passports. I watched a yt of Andrew Tate where he mentions his multiple passports from other countries. He was saying how if a particular nation or similar can't fly, he'll use a passport from a different one.
One expired.
One current regular citizen passport (blue)
One current State Dept passport (black)
Although I wonder which color the expired one is? The black one is only good for 5 years so his first term presidency one should have expired. Curious . . .
Hubby had a military one - cover is maroon.
Yep, I remember dad's was maroon when he was in military.
At his age he could have almost 10 if he had one from birth (my daughter did). They expire every 10 years, and he had the diplomatic passport also, so he could have at least 8. I believe I have 3 or 4 myself.
He could have much more than that if they get filled up with visa stamps, which for a frequent traveller such as DJT is quite likely. The question is whether or not he kept the old expired ones.
Good point - I forgot about that. Certain countries like to use 1 or even 2 FULL pages for VISAs. China likes that. So does Indonesia. I can't remember S Korea but I think that one was big too. At least most countries use the little ink stamps and can actually stamp near or sometimes on top of other stamps but with the big Asian ones they even use actual full-page stickers.
I did a stretch of 3 or 4 years traveling all over the place and had to get a new passport for precisely that reason. I could've gotten added pages but it expired in less than a year anyway so I just got another one.
https://passportinfo.com/us-passport-help-guide/passport-books/
Citizenship in another country. You then get one of their passports. I watched a yt of Andrew Tate where he mentions his multiple passports from other countries. He was saying how if a particular nation or similar can't fly, he'll use a passport from a different one.
wrong. personal, diplomatic, and official