This information appears to be incorrect.
By law, U.S. paper currency features the signatures of two officials:
1. The **Secretary of the Treasury**
2. The **Treasurer of the United States**
A sitting U.S. President’s signature has never appeared, nor is it legally mandated to appear, on U.S. currency. The President is not one of the designated signatories.
Furthermore, **Scott Bessent** is not the current U.S. Treasury Secretary. The current Secretary of the Treasury is Janet Yellen. Scott Bessent has been mentioned in some circles as a potential future appointee if Donald Trump were to win the presidency again, but he is not in that role currently.
It’s possible this claim is based on misinformation, a misunderstanding, or satire.

