In a recent interview with Sharyl Attkisson, President Donald Trump reiterated his desire to audit the gold reserves at Fort Knox. Trump expressed his intention to verify the presence of America's gold, a topic he and Elon Musk previously raised in February 2025. Despite Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's assurances of annual internal verifications, Trump remains keen on a personal inspection. The United States Bullion Depository in Kentucky holds approximately 147 million ounces of gold, representing about 59% of the nation's official holdings. While the last public audit with external observers was in 1974, Trump did not announce any new plans for an inspection or audit. Representative Thomas Massie's stalled bill, the Gold Reserve Transparency Act of 2025, aims to provide the full disclosure Trump seeks. The renewed focus on Fort Knox could influence gold and safe-haven markets, though no immediate price changes were observed following the interview.