President Donald Trump is casting doubt -- without providing evidence -- over whether much of the nation's store of gold still exists at the famous United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky, raising questions about whether somebody "stole" it. What's more, he's said he wants to go to Fort Knox to see for himself.
President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency's Elon Musk have said they will visit the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox to see if its gold is missing. When a delegation that included prominent Kentucky Republicans visited the ...
The president and the tech billionaire want to know if the stores of the precious metal are where they are supposed to be.
The United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox has stored precious metal bullion reserves for the United States since 1937.
Senior presidential advisor Elon Musk questions the security of America's largest gold reserve. The billionaire's concerns have sparked renewed interest in Fort Knox's first audit since 1974.
President Donald Trump said he's going to check on the country's supply of gold stored at the infamously secure Fort Knox depository.
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The Fort Knox Garrison welcomed a new senior enlisted leader during a Change of Responsibility Ceremony at Waybur Theater Feb. 28.
President Donald Trump says his administration will audit Fort Knox's gold reserves and will be "very upset" if it's found missing.
FORT KNOX, Ky. — "We want great men who, when fortune frowns, will not be discouraged,” – Henry Knox, 1776. Fort Knox, originally “Camp Knox”, was
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 absconded with the gold at Fort Knox. “We’re going to go to Fort Knox, the fabled Fort Knox, to make sure the gold is there ...
While President Trump says he personally plans to check on the nation’s massive gold stockpile at Fort Knox, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says other ranking government officials have verified the supply of precious metal is indeed there and safe.