The 667-pound clue CIA missed in David Rush's gold bar scandal

How the CIA Overlooked a 667-Pound Gold Bar in David Rush's Controversial Case

The CIA should have been alerted the moment former officer David Rush requested 667 pounds of gold bullion.

In a break from the norm of seeking diamonds or rare gems—currencies much preferred by the agency for their lightweight and ease of mobility in secretive operations—Rush’s choice of cumbersome gold bars was a glaring warning sign, according to a former senior CIA official who spoke to The Post.

Currently, Rush finds himself behind bars in Alexandria, Virginia, facing charges for a significant theft. Meanwhile, the CIA is under scrutiny from lawmakers questioning how he managed to operate unchecked for so long.

The gold request was the initial tip-off.

“In such operations, alternatives like precious jewels or diamonds are preferable,” remarked Reuel Marc Gerecht, a former CIA officer focused on Iran. “People underestimate the weight of money. It often posed challenges during large transactions, particularly in covert situations. You could end up burdened with cash. As for gold, you’d practically need a team of mules to transport it,” he elaborated.

“People don’t realize how heavy money is. It was regularly a problem for large payments – particularly if you’re trying to do it clandestinely. You could just weigh yourself down with cash. Gold – you’d need mules,” he exclaimed.

The security breakdown allegedly allowed Rush, who had a top secret security clearance, to hoard in stages 303 gold bars valued at $40 million and weighing 667 pounds.

He also compiled three dozen luxe watches, mostly Rolexes, and $2 million in cash, according to a criminal complaint filed in the Eastern District of Virginia. Each bar weighs 1 kilogram, or 2.2 pounds.

The scandal is drawing fierce backlash, with the Senate Intelligence Committee now launching “aggressive” oversight into the agency’s loose purse strings and lax vetting.

The government says that Rush managed to fabricate major parts of his academic and military history – apparently fooling trained probers and hauling away massive amounts of loot without immediately triggering alarm, in part because the CIA operates on blind trust. He allegedly said the booty was needed for “work-related expenses.”

“It’s not British banking. You don’t have multiple lines of people checking things. The agency is a system that operates largely on trust. Sometimes they have been burned by that,” Gerecht said.

“It’s a humiliation for the CIA,” said Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, the watchdog group that has hammered the Secret Service for putting President Trump at risk.

“It shows that the agency is a disaster in terms of internal security,” he said. “This is a crisis in terms of security at the CIA. Who else is working there who has a fabricated background?” he said.

The Post reported Friday that the breach could reveal dangerous patterns.

“The fact that this slipped through the cracks makes me concerned that there are other people who slipped through the cracks.” said former CIA staff operations officer Tracy Walder.

The timeline outlined in an FBI agent’s affidavit points to just some of the lapses.

It accuses Rush of providing false information about his education “on his application to the USG” – meaning it wasn’t picked up on his initial background check.

Contradictory information was allegedly later uncovered in US Navy records – that apparently also got missed.

The affidavit states that he applied to work for the feds three times, using different information each time, another missed opportunity.

Investigators didn’t immediately uncover that he didn’t have a pilot’s license – and that he wasn’t a flight instructor.

The massive haul of gold and funds were removed between November 2025 and March 2026, meaning they were allowed more than once. It says the CIA alerted the FBI after conducting its own internal probe, but doesn’t say when.

Nor have the feds been able to locate what has happened to a “significant amounts” of foreign currency, according to the affidavit.

Lawmakers are already gearing up to do their own digging.

“The Senate Intelligence Committee exists to conduct rigorous oversight of the Intelligence Community, including ensuring accountability when serious allegations of misconduct arise,” said Rachel Cohen, a spokeswoman for Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), the vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

She said Warner was “closely following the matter” and would work with panel chair Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) “to carry out the Committee’s oversight responsibilities thoroughly and aggressively” – an indication the agency would have to provide detailed explanations to lawmakers about what went wrong.

The House Intelligence panel is also gathering information, without tipping its hand. “The House Intel Committee and Chairman [Rick] Crawford (R-Ariz.) have been kept updated on this case as things developed,” said a committee source.

Those panels are the main overseers of the agency, which has long resisted outside accounting.

A 2001 Government Accountability Office report said the Agency had not been audited since the 1960s, in part because “we have no access to certain CIA ‘unvouchered accounts’ and cannot compel our access to foreign intelligence and counterintelligence info.”

Rush’s attorney didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. “The FBI is working closely with our partners at the CIA and the Department of Justice as we continue to investigate this matter fully,” the agencies said in a joint statement.

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