Tech billionaire Elon Musk signaled Monday to look into Fort Knox, which has a massive, safe and secure gold reserve.
“I'm looking for money at Fort Knox…” I said on social platform x.
He also shared a post from Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) of X. The senator said he was denied access to Fort Knox, a Kentucky Army establishment.
“Who is confirming that the gold was not stolen from Fort Knox? Maybe it's there, maybe it's not. That money is owned by the American people! I want to know if it's still there.” I said.
He was also pushed to look into the reserve by Senator Rand Paul (r-ky.) I said in x“No. Let's do that as we question whether MUSK is reviewed annually.
Paul told Fox News Monday that there is a need for more transparency about Fort Knox and what is stored there.
“You may not think that some of them need to be audited all the time, but I think the more sunlight the better, more transparent, and better. Also, the more money is not yet explicit. Implicitly focuses on the value that gold is giving value to the dollar and the fact that it still implicitly has value. I said.
Foxknox has 147 million ounces of Troy ounce gold, with more gold than elsewhere in the US. According to the data From the Ministry of Finance. Fort Knox has a strict visitor policy that broke when members of Congress inspected the money in 1974 after President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited in 1943. According to US Mint.
Fort Knox will be the latest target for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This led the overhaul of President Trump's government agencies, including the U.S. International Development Agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Agency, and the Department of Education.





