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Everything President Trump Has Named (Or Tried to Name) After Himself in His Second Term

Posted on May 20, 2026

The Trump administration and its allies have made a series of high-profile moves to put Donald J. Trump’s name on a wide range of public spaces, government programs, and major infrastructure projects. From renaming iconic venues like the Kennedy Center and stretches of major roadways in Florida, to introducing new social policy initiatives such as “Trump Accounts” for newborns and launching federal platforms like TrumpRx for prescription drugs, the trend is hard to miss. Some of these changes were enacted through executive orders or board decisions, while others sparked debate or stalled in legislative negotiations.

These naming efforts go beyond ceremonial gestures; they reflect a push to leave a visible and lasting mark on both domestic policy and international projects. Whether it’s the proposed Trump-class battleships for the U.S. Navy, a visa program dubbed the “Trump Gold Card,” or even attempts to rename transportation hubs like Washington Dulles International Airport and New York’s Penn Station, each move has drawn attention and reactions across the spectrum. This list rounds up some of the most notable examples since late 2024, providing context on how each came about and where things stand now.

Donald J. Trump United States Institute of Peace
After dismantling/reorganizing the original USIP, the State Department renamed it and added large “DONALD J. TRUMP” lettering to the building facade in early December 2025.

Trump Accounts
Created via the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”; $1,000 federal seed for U.S. citizen children born 2025–2028; up to $5,000/year additional contributions; becomes a traditional IRA at 18.

Trump Gold Card
This visa program for affluent foreign nationals requires a $1 million donation plus a $15,000 fee for an expedited EB-1/EB-2 immigrant visa pathway (for individuals); $2 million for corporate sponsors. Launched via executive order (Sep 2025), website live December 2025.
TrumpRx
A government platform for direct/low-price prescription drugs launched February 5–6, 2026; searchable site linking to cash-pay discounts (Most-Favored-Nation pricing deals with pharma companies). Currently ~43 drugs listed.

Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity
Trump brokered the deal in August 2025, and the official framework rolled out in January 2026. A US-based company gets a 99-year lease to build and run the corridor through southern Armenia.

The plan covers about 43 kilometers, linking Azerbaijan with its exclave Nakhchivan along the border with Iran. Both sides say the agreement promises open access for Azerbaijan and respects Armenia’s sovereignty, but details are thin, and there’s no set timeline for construction as of February 6, 2026.

President Donald J. Trump Boulevard
A 4-mile stretch of Southern Boulevard, Palm Beach, FL was renamed January 16, 2026 (ceremony at Mar-a-Lago); runs from Palm Beach International Airport to near Mar-a-Lago.

Trump-class battleships
These proposed new U.S. Navy warship class was announced December 22, 2025; initially 2 ships (lead: USS Defiant), potential for 10–25 total; massive guided-missile “battleships” (BBG(X)).
As of early 2006, everything tied to this is still in early planning and not under construction.

Trump-class battleships
These proposed new U.S. Navy warship class was announced December 22, 2025; initially 2 ships (lead: USS Defiant), potential for 10–25 total; massive guided-missile “battleships” (BBG(X)).

As of early 2006, everything tied to this is still in early planning and not under construction.

President Donald J. Trump Avenue
In Hialeah, FL a four-mile stretch of Palm Avenue officially co-designated in December 2024 (Miami-Dade County approval).

Renaming Washington Dulles International Airport And Penn Station
In January 2026, during negotiations over releasing federal funding for the Gateway Tunnel project, President Trump pushed for both Washington Dulles International Airport and New York’s Penn Station to be renamed after him; reportedly proposing names like “Donald J. Trump International Airport.” This request was made directly to Sen. Chuck Schumer as a condition for unlocking the stalled funds.
While a separate House bill (H.R. 691) to rename Dulles after Trump had been introduced in January 2025 but went nowhere, Schumer soundly rejected Trump’s naming demand during the 2026 talks.

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