"There's like 5,000 tons of gold in Fort Knox. We all want to see it. This is your gold. It's the public's gold. I don't know if it's there. We just want to see it and make sure someone didn't spray paint some lead or something. Part of this is also let's have some fun and it's the public's gold so we have a right to see it," Elon Musk said.
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