Musk and Trump Call for Audit of Fort Knox Gold Reserves
- Elon Musk and President Donald Trump have called for an audit of the gold reserves at Fort Knox, with Trump stating, "If the gold isn’t there, we’re going to be very upset".
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent assured that "all the gold is present and accounted for" and that audits occur yearly.
- The last reported audit at Fort Knox was in September 1974, and access to the base is limited to authorized personnel only.
- Trump promised to investigate Fort Knox while aboard Air Force One and emphasized the importance of confirming the reserves' existence.
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