President Donald Trump vowed to personally go to Fort Knox to inspect whether or not some of the nation's gold reserves had been stolen.
And he said the billions in bullion better be there when he opens the doors.
'All my life, I've heard about Fort Knox. That's where the gold is kept, right?,' he told the Republican Governors Association on Thursday night.
'We're going to open up the doors. I'm going to see we have gold there. We want to find out, did anybody steal the gold in Fort Knox?'
He also vowed: 'I'm going to actually go. We're going to open the doors We're going to inspect Fort Knox. We want to make sure that we actually have, you know, 400, tons of gold, or whatever to hell it is. It's a lot of gold. I don't want to open it and the cupboards are bare.'
Elon Musk, who Trump tasked with weeding out wasteful government spending and inefficiency, urged officials to audit how much gold is at the Fort Knox military base in Kentucky.
The SpaceX founder also brought up a decades-old conspiracy theory that the U.S. gold reserves are no longer there.