The story behind Trump's gold toilet
Guggenheim Museum in New York City in the United States has told the country's headquarters that it is ready to provide a 'golden toilet' on loan for President Donald Trump as a substitute for the old artwork presented to them.
Originally, the US Embassy requested the castle to paint the artwork of Italian artist Vincent Van Gogh of the 19th century for placing it as a statue of the Palace, but the request was rejected for details that it could not be removed from the building. According to The Washington Post, the reserver Nancy Spector sent an e-mail to September last year asking for the uncertainty of the drawing by giving them a promise of the toilet loan if they are satisfied.
<"Although this toilet was used by our guests, but it is available as President and wife will be pleased, we will give them a long-term loan," read the e-mail section according to The Washington Post.
The same gold coin is worth $ 1,000 million and has been made of 18 gold carts.
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