So that explains it…

What is with Donald Trump’s obsession with Gold? Of course, we know. All colors have symbolization: the color Gold symbolizes wealth, flash, and sumptuous luxury. Gold is the thing that greedy people hunger for. Gold is the sparkle that King Midas was obsessed with, wishing fervently that everything around him be turned to Gold, — but when it was, he learned an awful lesson, did he not?
Trump ordered his White House portrait to be printed with a golden border. Reports say he wanted it to “glimmer.” The Wall Street Journal broke this story, reporting that the ones printing and publishing this portrait were duly informed that Trump was demanding glimmer. Glimmer with Gold.
The reporting also says the Trump administration demanded that JD Vance’s portrait also needed to shine with the impudent gleam of deep, rich gold. “Gold Ink.” Gold ink had to be used. Gold ink was used in a very specialized printer, causing a delay in completing this hubris-filled portrait.
So that is the answer to the mystery. I’ve seen many wonder why the portrait took so long to finish. “Gold guy.” According to reports, a “gold guy” was brought in to assist. This man also sprinkled generously, much gold all over the White House.
“Those who visited Mar-A-Lago say the Gold touches in the White House look familiar. The Florida Club is awash in Gold.” Look at me — I’m rich — see all the Gold? Well, we’ve even heard talk of Trump’s TOILETS being Gold. Gold is a breathtaking, shimmying, lush, magnificent color. And Gold has the power to destroy.
It almost destroyed the legendary Midas, who learned from his mistake. But make no mistake: Gold is a poison because many greedy men whose eyes take it in, become obsessed with it. Gold has the potential to drive one mad. It has driven many to lunacy. Gold is much like Donald Trump himself — ostentatious, with little underneath.