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WASHINGTON—The Government Publishing Office, which prints the official presidential portraits that hang in hundreds of federal buildings, received an unusual request from the White House last month.
President Donald Trump’s personal “gold guy” is helping him turn the White House into the gilded palace of his dreams and even got a ride on Air Force One to make it all come true.
The reprint required metallic gold ink and a specialized printer. And it delayed the completion of the portraits, some of which had already been printed with a more understated white border ...