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“The French president, who happens to be a very nice man, invited me to dinner at Versailles,” Trump said, answering a question from a reporter about what prompted the change of plans.
“The real estate businessman-turned-president, well known for his penchant for gold, has bathed the Oval Office in a sea of gold,” USA Today noted.
“Gold-colored appliqués on the fireplace, gilded mirrors and ornate Rococo-style 18th and 19th century dessert stands and flower vases from London and France sit on the mantle. The walls are chockablock with paintings of former presidents in heavily ornate gold frames,” USA Today added.
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