Ron Paul Saw The U.S. Mint’s Gold Problems Coming
Ron Paul has long been critical of the U.S. Mint's gold program, predicting its issues decades ago. His insights have gained attention as the program continues to face challenges. Despite the ongoing problems, Paul appears to accept the situation as it stands.
- ▪Ron Paul, a former Texas congressman, foresaw problems with the U.S. Mint's gold program as early as 1983.
- ▪The U.S. Mint's gold program has been described as a longstanding mess.
- ▪Paul's predictions about the Mint's issues have become increasingly relevant in recent discussions.
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#masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }Gold InvestigationU.S. Buying From Drug CartelsCartel Mine on Military BaseTracing Canada’s GoldInside Look at ReportingRon Paul Saw ProblemsAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTYou have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load.Supported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTU.S. Mint’s Gold Program Is a Longtime Mess. Ron Paul Saw That Coming.And he’s basically fine with it.Listen · 6:21 min Share full article32Ron Paul, then a Texas congressman for the Republican Party, in 1983.Credit...CQ Roll Call, via Getty ImagesBy Justin ScheckJustin Scheck reported from a Colombian drug cartel mine. Then he reviewed decades of Congressional records on the U.S.
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