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Elon Musk is once again making waves, this time setting his sights on Fort Knox, the heavily guarded U.S. Army post that reportedly houses a significant portion of the nation’s gold reserves. Musk, who has been instrumental in reshaping technology, space travel, and now government efficiency, questioned whether the gold is still there—and he’s calling for an audit.
The initiative, spearheaded by Musk under the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is part of the Trump administration’s broader push for transparency in federal financial matters. DOGE—despite its humorous acronym—has been a serious government initiative contracted under the United States Digital Service, with the goal of eliminating waste and uncovering inefficiencies.
Musk’s concerns about the U.S. gold supply gained traction following a viral post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, where he shared a meme from South Park with the caption, “Looking for the gold at Fort Knox …” The post immediately garnered millions of views, igniting speculation about the true state of America’s gold holdings.
Musk isn’t the only one raising eyebrows. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) revealed he has repeatedly been denied access to Fort Knox, despite being a sitting U.S. senator. In a post responding to Musk, Lee also added his uncertainty…
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