Credit is due to New York's Guggenheim Museum for some top-class trolling.

It's been reported by The Washington Post that the museum received a request from the White House to borrow 'Landscape with Snow', a Vincent Van Gogh painting from 1888.

You can imagine that in most cases, such a request would be handled diligently; the White House, after all, is one of the most heavily-protected buildings in the world. Yet museum curator Nancy Spector presumably either didn't trust Trump with the artwork or didn't want to satisfy him - so she offered them this, instead:

It's called 'America' and is an installation by artist Maurizio Cattelan that was installed in the Guggenheim in 2016. And yes - the 18-carat gold toilet is fully functioning and was used by thousands of people over the past year or so. In an email obtained by the Washington Post, Spector said that it was available for a long-term loan "should the President and First Lady have any interest in installing it in the White House."

The problem is, considering the gaudiness of Trump Tower, we're guessing that the POTUS has several of them, already.