The motto, “In God We Trust,” hasn’t always been a staple on U.S. currency. It wasn’t until the 1950s that it became a requirement for the motto to be printed on money.
However, the motto isn’t appreciated by all. For example, a lawsuit was filed in 2016 requesting the motto be removed from U.S. currency. It was argued that the motto is unconstitutional, reported Fox News.
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