The president and the tech billionaire want to know if the stores of the precious metal are where they are supposed to be.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — President Donald Trump says Elon Musk will be looking at Fort Knox, the legendary depository in Kentucky for American gold reserves, to make sure the gold is still there. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says there is an audit ...
FORT KNOX, Ky. — President Donald Trump remains concerned about the gold at Fort Knox, which is about 35 miles south of Louisville, Kentucky. “We’re actually going to Fort Knox to see if the gold is there because maybe somebody stole the gold, tons of gold,” Trump told reporters Monday after meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.
The gold in Fort Knox, Kentucky has been a topic of conversation lately with the country's top leaders questioning its existence.
Morgan McGarvey, Kentucky’s lone Democrat in Congress ... Fort Knox is a U.S. Army base located approximately 40 miles south of downtown Louisville. “Fort Knox” is also commonly used as shorthand to refer to the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort ...
President Donald Trump announced on social media over the weekend that he is planning to travel to Fort Knox, Kentucky, to ensure that the stockpile of gold that has long been reported to be stored at the military base is actually there. “We’re gonna go into Fort Knox to make sure the gold is there,” Trump said in a clip posted to X.
From the interchange of Dixie Highway and Bullion Boulevard you can get a wide view of the United State Bullion Depository sitting within the Fort Knox military base. It's still heavily guarded and the last president to visit the inside of the vaults was Franklin D. Roosevelt.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Elon Musk would be checking out Fort Knox to make sure the gold is still there. While flying back to Washington aboard Air Force One on Wednesday night, a reporter asked President Donald Trump whether Elon Musk would pursue budget cuts at the Pentagon.
President Donald Trump is planning to make a trip to Kentucky to check the country’s gold supply at Fort Knox, according to reports from multiple national media outlets. The plans come after comments from senior advisor to the president Elon Musk and Senators Rand Paul (R-Ky.
President Donald Trump said he's going to check on the country's supply of gold stored at the infamously secure Fort Knox depository.