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PRESIDENT TRUMP IS CONSIDERING AN AUDIT OF US GOLD RESERVES STORED HERE AT FORT KNOX. ELON MUSK HAS PUBLICLY QUESTIONED WHETHER THE GOLD IS STILL THERE. THE BILLIONAIRE BUSINESSMAN OVERSEES THE ...
DOGE administrator Elon Musk may soon be taking a page out of the book of legendary TV newsman Geraldo Rivera by hosting a livestream opening up Fort Knox to see if America’s gold is really ...
Elon Musk urged U.S. officials to audit how much gold is at the Fort Knox military base in Kentucky, addressing decades-old conspiracies that the U.S. gold reserves are no longer there.
Trump said Musk would be looking at Fort Knox, the legendary depository for American gold reserves in Kentucky. Why? “To make sure the gold is there,” Trump said. Another reporter seemed puzzled.
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"This entire week It's going to be much colder than it has been the last couple of weeks," Jeremy Buckles, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Morristown, told Knox News. A winter ...
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Trump Wants to Know if There's Gold in Fort Knox. (There Is) WASHINGTON (AP) — While flying back to Washington aboard Air Force One on Wednesday night, a reporter asked President Donald Trump ...
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