Former Trump administration DHS Miles Taylor has launched UndoTrump.org, a campaign aimed at removing President Donald Trump’s name from federal buildings, monuments, and any public assets where it has been placed or proposed.
The effort comes amid controversy over Trump’s name being attached to government properties and projects, with critics pointing to branding tied to federal facilities and reported discussions around placing his name on currency and national infrastructure initiatives.
Taylor says the campaign is about drawing a line between public service and personal branding, arguing that taxpayer-funded institutions should not carry the name of any sitting president.
The move is already sparking debate over presidential norms, legacy, and the role of personal image in public office as Trump’s influence continues to shape both policy and symbolism.
Former Trump administration DHS Miles Taylor has launched UndoTrump.org, a campaign aimed at removing President Donald Trump’s name from federal buildings, monuments, and any public assets where it has been placed or proposed.
The effort comes amid controversy over Trump’s name being attached to government properties and projects, with critics pointing to branding tied to federal facilities and reported discussions around placing his name on currency and national infrastructure initiatives.
Taylor says the campaign is about drawing a line between public service and personal branding, arguing that taxpayer-funded institutions should not carry the name of any sitting president.
The move is already sparking debate over presidential norms, legacy, and the role of personal image in public office as Trump’s influence continues to shape both policy and symbolism.