Trump Reiterates Desire to Personally Audit Fort Knox Gold Reserves Worth $700 Billion
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Charlotte Phillipp
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Summary
President Donald Trump has reiterated his desire to personally audit the gold reserves at Fort Knox, the U.S. Army installation in Kentucky that holds an estimated $700 billion in gold. During a May 10 appearance on Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson, Trump responded to a viewer question about his previous comments from last year, stating he wants to 'knock on the door' and verify the gold is still there. The article covers Trump's ongoing interest in inspecting the nation's gold reserve.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledWe wanted to go and knock on the door of Fort Knox — a very thick door — and to see whether or not we have any gold in there.
We wanted to go and knock on the door of Fort Knox — a very thick door — and to see whether or not we have any gold in there, Trump said, adding that he 'played wit
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