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How a conspiracy theory on missing gold at Fort Knox spread to the White House

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NBC News’ Steven Romo reports on how a conspiracy theory about missing gold at Fort Knox spread to the White House. The federal facility holds half of the country’s gold and has only been opened twice since 1943 for President Franklin D. Roosevelt.