Official in charge of Fort Knox $400,000,000,000 gold supply responds to Elon Musk’s claims the gold could have gone missing

Elon Musk has questioned whether the gold at Fort Knox is still there, calling for a “live video walkthrough” to ensure the $400 billion in gold is intact. Musk, who leads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has been making bold claims about government expenditures, including the possible disappearance of the gold. His comments were posted on his social media platform, X, where he asked if the gold had “gone missing.”

In response, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent assured the public that the gold is safe, confirming that annual audits are conducted, with the most recent one scheduled for September 2024. He also invited U.S. senators to visit Fort Knox to verify the gold’s presence.

Musk has stirred more controversy this week, engaging in a heated exchange with astronaut Andreas Mogensen regarding NASA astronauts stranded in space.

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