President Donald Trump on Sunday said he still wanted to examine the U.S. gold reserves at Fort Knox—, a fixation for a time during his first year in office—as he again speculated about the condition ...
President Trump believes this is his golden opportunity. The president revealed that he’s still eager to crack open Fort Knox and personally ensure that the nation’s gold reserve — valued at nearly ...
"I wonder if they left the gold in Fort Knox because they steal a lot," the president said Sunday Charlotte Phillipp is a Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024, and was ...
President Donald Trump's still got Fort Knox on the brain, more than a year after he said he was going to check on the country's gold supply stored at the famously secure depository. In a May 10 ...
President Donald Trump can’t even keep track of his own conspiracy theories. During an interview on Full Measure, host Sharyl Attkisson pressed Trump about his allegations that someone had stolen from ...
President Donald Trump is once again discussing the possibility of a visit to Fort Knox to check on the country's gold supply that is stored at the depository. In a May 10 interview on "Full Measure ...
Donald Trump expressed his continued interest in fulfilling his pledge to inspect Fort Knox. He claimed that he still wants to go through the tough doors and check whether the gold still exists. The ...
President Donald Trump has expressed interest in visiting Fort Knox to confirm the presence of the U.S. gold supply. Fort Knox holds over 147 million ounces of gold, which is about half of the U.S.