Results: It's All About Me, conclusion

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02/18/2026

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Since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump has been on a mission to leave his mark across America. This survey covers a list of things Trump has either named after himself or branded using his likeness. The Mirror US article, "Everything Donald Trump has tried to name after himself since his White House return" by Cheyenne Ubiera is the source for this two-part survey series.
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The Treasury Department has plans for a $1 coin featuring Trump's likeness to mark the U.S.'s 250th anniversary. Critics have questioned whether existing laws allow currency featuring a living president, but the U.S. Mint has moved forward with the designs anyway. Do you think that President Donald Trump cares if he breaks the law in his zeal to have his face on a new commemorative $1 coin?
Yes
7%
122 votes
No
56%
953 votes
Undecided
7%
127 votes
Not Applicable
29%
498 votes
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Last year, the administration announced a series of "Trump-class" battleships. The change is part of Trump's push to modernize the Naval fleet. Concept art of the ships included an image of Trump raising his fist. The announcement followed the unveiling early last year of a new fighter jet called F-47 after Trump, the 47th president. Do you approve of Trump naming military equipment after himself?
Yes
11%
187 votes
No
56%
951 votes
Undecided
8%
133 votes
Not Applicable
25%
429 votes
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Along with the formal renaming, Cabinet officials have begun referring to several programs under the Trump name. Officials have called children who might have been born from a push to lower the cost of fertility treatments, "Trump babies." Reports suggest builders are working on plans for a new class of entry-level "Trump homes." Do you think that Donald Trump's obsession with having policies and property, that belongs to the American people, named after him is normal behavior for a U.S. president?
Along with the formal renaming, Cabinet officials have begun referring to several programs under the Trump name. Officials have called children who might have been born from a push to lower the cost of fertility treatments,
Yes
10%
166 votes
No
54%
922 votes
Undecided
8%
140 votes
Not Applicable
28%
472 votes
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4.
According to Marc Friedman: "Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) isn't just about arrogance or inflated ego. It's a serious mental health condition, recognized by the American Psychiatric Association, that can wreak havoc in relationships, institutions, and even democracies. Defined by a persistent pattern of grandiosity, a desperate need for admiration, and a chilling lack of empathy, NPD often leads to exploitation, entitlement, and emotional abuse. When such a disorder finds its way into the Oval Office, the consequences ripple far beyond psychology—they become political, cultural, and constitutional. While we must be cautious not to weaponize diagnoses, Donald Trump's public behavior over decades—and especially during his presidency—offers a chillingly clear portrait of Narcissistic Personality Disorder in action. Understanding Trump through the lens of narcissism clarifies not just his behavior, but the fervor of his followers. Narcissists often create cults of personality. They are charismatic, confident, and seemingly immune to shame. But the price is high: broken norms, broken relationships, and in Trump's case, a country more polarized and fragile than before." Do you think that Donald Trump displays the textbook symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
Yes
51%
875 votes
No
13%
215 votes
Undecided
10%
178 votes
Not Applicable
25%
432 votes

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