President Donald Trump is casting doubt -- without providing evidence -- over whether much of the nation's store of gold ...
President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency's Elon Musk have said they will visit the U.S. Bullion ...
The United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox has stored precious metal bullion reserves for the United States since 1937 ...
Despite assurances made last week by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that all of the U.S. gold reserves kept at the Fort ...
Donald Trump and Elon Musk are unsure if there is still gold at the famed US repository. The Treasury Department says it is checked every year.
Amid speculation about U.S. gold reserves, Musk says he wants to tour Fort Knox and uncover the truth behind the secure facility.
More than a stunt, the Fort Knox visit might be a chance for the President to change the price of gold and dump the price ...
The main reason is to see if the gold is still there. Starting last week, Musk posted on X, questioning if the gold was still ...
The president and the tech billionaire want to know if the stores of the precious metal are where they are supposed to be.
President Trump says representatives of his administration will tour Fort Knox to make sure the nation’s gold reserve is ...
Donald Trump and Elon Musk look like they’re getting ready to bring their road show to Kentucky soon to make sure no one has ...
South Florida's congressional Democrats have also fired broadsides at the administration, which has been in office for just ...
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