It dawned on me to check for this and I do not have one. You know how Biden's face wasn't on the presidential board in the museum? I wonder about this too. I'm not making any claims whatsoever. I'm sure janet's signature is on there since they print like mad.
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New York Times had a good excuse over a year ago about Janet Yellen's - the first woman Treasury Secretary - signature not being on newly printed currency. Their excuse was it's simply because Brandon hadn't appointed a US Treasurer yet.
Somehow we should consider it normal for a president to take two years to appoint crucial high level positions. But then he appointed one in September this year. September 12th 2022 a cardiology nurse was sworn in as US Treasurer, Her being a nurse might not qualify her for the position of treasurer but she is Native American therefore a woman of color which certainly qualified her for literally any position in Brandon's administration.
Sadly, Marilynn Malerba is not the first "woman of color" (or is it "person of color" because so many people don't know what a woman is anymore?) to hold the position. Most US Treasurers going back to Nixon were not only women, but minorities.
Look for Yellen and Malerba's signatures on the next batch of currency which will be printed god-knows-when. And look for Biden's face on the upcoming three-dollar bills.
Here's the New York Time's article featuring a picture of Mnuchin and his wife.
Damn, that's his wife?