Fort Knox Official Addresses Elon Musk’s Claims About Missing $400 Billion Gold Supply
Official in charge of Fort Knox $400,000,000,000 gold supply responds to Elon Musk’s claims the gold could have gone missing
A ‘live video walkthrough’ is what Elon Musk is advocating for in order to verify that the gold is indeed present.
Elon Musk’s assertions that the gold could have been stolen have been met with a response from an official who is in command of the Fort Knox gold stockpile, which is estimated to be worth $400 billion.

Since taking over as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk has been making some outrageous assertions regarding the current situation of the government’s spending.
President Trump has claimed that the team will serve as an outside advisor on matters pertaining to federal expenditure, despite the fact that it is not legally a government department.
As soon as he took over the position, Musk began cutting into the budget of the government by terminating contracts and laying off a large number of employees across the board.
Now, the CEO of Tesla has gone one step further and asserted that the renowned gold stockpiles held by the United States government at Fort Knox have vanished.
Taking to his own social media network, which was once known as Twitter, the billionaire started to wonder whether the gold was “still there” or whether it had “gone.”
Musk wrote on Monday, February 17, that “Who is confirming that gold was not stolen from Fort Knox?” when he was asked about the matter.

It’s possible that it’s there, but it’s also possible that it’s not. The general populace of the United States owns that gold! If it is still there, we would want to hear about it.
Additionally, Musk went to the extent of requesting a “live video walkthrough” in order to confirm that it was present.
Trump expressed his opinion on the topic by saying to the press, “We hope everything is fine with Fort Knox, but we are going to go to Fort Knox…to make sure the gold is there.”
In the event that the gold is not present, we are going to be quite disappointed.
The officer who is in charge of the gold has now clarified the situation and set the record right.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Treasury Secretary Scott Besent stated, “I can assure you that we conduct an audit on an annual basis at this time.” Right now, I am able to tell the people of the United States of America that there is a report dated September 30th, 2024, which states that all of the gold is present.
“Our office is able to make arrangements for any senator from the United States who is interested in coming to visit it.”
The issue that Musk has caused this week also stems from the fact that he has insulted an astronaut who has called him out for telling a “lie.”
Following the assertion made by the CEO of SpaceX that two NASA astronauts, Sunita “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore, had been left in orbit “for political reasons,” this is the current situation.

Andreas Mogensen, an astronaut and a former pilot for SpaceX, blasted the comment by reposting the film on X and saying, “What a lie. And this comes from someone who, in the mainstream media, complains about the lack of honesty that they receive.
After that, Musk stunned everyone with his reaction, which was a written letter that read, “You are completely r*.” It would have been possible for SpaceX to bring them back several months ago. Despite the fact that I made this offer directly to the Biden administration, they declined it.
A delay in return was imposed due to political considerations. The idiot”
Mogensen came back with a response, saying, “Elon, I have admired you for a long time and what you have accomplished, particularly at SpaceX and Tesla.”
That Butch and Suni will be coming back with Crew-9 is something that you are aware of just as much as I am. This has been the plan ever since September of 2009. At this very moment, you are not sending a rescue ship to bring them back to their home.

They will be returning in the Dragon spacecraft, which has been stationed on the International Space Station since September of last year.