President Donald Trump is casting doubt -- without providing evidence -- over whether much of the nation's store of gold still exists at the famous United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky, raising questions about whether somebody "stole" it. What's more, he's said he wants to go to Fort Knox to see for himself.
President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency's Elon Musk have said they will visit the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox to see if its gold is missing. When a delegation that included prominent Kentucky Republicans visited the ...
House Concurrent Resolution 50 was filed by House Republican T.J. Roberts, R-Burlington, to form a new 10-member task force: the Kentucky Discipline of Government Efficiency, or KY DOGE. That bill has not yet received a committee hearing.
Republican lawmakers in Kentucky want to create a state version inspired by Musk and Trump's vision. On Thursday, a bill that would create a DOGE task force cleared a committee: HCR 50, sponsored by Rep. T.J. Roberts.
Can Kentucky taxpayers expect a $5,000 windfall courtesy of Donald Trump and Elon Musk? Trump is considering it, according to remarks the president made last week about passing DOGE savings back ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has moved quickly to enact a host of changes to the federal government. We need your help tracking those changes and the consequences.
Donald Trump and Elon Musk look like they’re getting ready to bring their road show to Kentucky soon to make sure no one has absconded with the gold at Fort Knox. “We’re going to go to Fort ...
Tesla sales have slowed to a trickle in Australia, and owners of the electric vehicles are looking to unload them or at least make clear they're no fans of company owner Elon Musk.New vehicle sales for February,
In a meeting that lasted over an hour, Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky and a staunch advocate ... told CNN of Elon Musk: "If he just takes a half-step back, we'll do something ...
Musk posted those four words to his nearly 220 million followers on Tuesday, along with a video from the conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, who is pushing for the pardon. Shapiro said that pardoning Chauvin would reverse “the evils of the last several years of American life.”