Trump Teases Upcoming Revelations with Hints of New UFO File Releases

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has announced that the Pentagon is set to unveil some "very interesting" UFO files, discovered during his administration. This...
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Trump Hints at Intriguing UFO Revelations in Latest Document Release

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President Donald Trump has announced that the Pentagon is set to unveil some “very interesting” UFO files discovered during his administration, sparking a wave of excitement and skepticism about potential new insights into extraterrestrial life.

During a White House event honoring NASA astronauts on Wednesday, Trump remarked, “We’re going to be releasing a lot of things that we haven’t,” adding, “I think some of it’s going to be very interesting to people.”

A patron passes a painting inside the International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, New Mexico, on June 10, 1997. (AP Photo/Eric Draper, File)

Trump has often embraced his role as a president who unveils hidden information. Shortly after taking office, he authorized the release of documents related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. While these releases provided little new information, they highlighted Trump’s commitment to transparency.

In anticipation of these disclosures, Trump has emphasized the importance of openness, stating, “The American people deserve transparency and truth.”

In the buildup to that release, Trump said “the American people deserve transparency and truth”.

Now, as he turns to the sky, the president has struck a similar tone, suggesting answers to decades-old questions may be on the way.

His February directive on social media called for transparency around “alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs)”.

“The first releases will begin very, very soon,” he told supporters in April at a Turning Point USA event in Phoenix.

“So you can go out and see if that phenomena is correct. You’ll figure it out.”

This photo is from the US Air Force’s The Roswell Report, released June 24, 1997, which discusses the alleged UFO incident in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. (US Air Force via AP, File)

Expert cautions against raising expectations

Even before Trump’s directive, the Pentagon was years into a process to declassify and release government documents related to UFOs, now often referred to as unexplained anomalous phenomena, or UAP.

Citing concerns over national security, Congress created an office in 2022 to investigate UAP and declassify as much material as possible. The office’s 2024 debut report revealed hundreds of new UAP incidents but found no evidence that the US government had ever confirmed a sighting of alien technology. A second report covering more recent sightings is expected to come soon.

That agency, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, is now working with the White House to release “never-before-seen UAP information”, according to a Pentagon statement.

The office’s previous director, however, said Trump’s promises were bluster, a “shiny object” to distract Americans from the war with Iran. Sean Kirkpatrick, a physicist and former career intelligence officer who led the office until 2023, said he has seen the government’s records and believes there are no bombshell revelations to be found.

The Pentagon is seen from Air Force One as it flies over Washington, March 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

“Readers should not get their hopes up that there’s going to be some document with photos, interviewing the aliens when they came down,” he said. “Because that just doesn’t exist.”

Videos purporting to show alien technology tend to have mundane explanations, he said. Modern infrared cameras used by the US military often capture jet engines and other hot objects in a long thermal bloom, which, Kirkpatrick said, explains viral videos of speedy, pill-shaped objects.

Pentagon not forthcoming on UAP reports, GOP-led panel says

On Capitol Hill, those types of videos have caught the attention of a small group of Trump-aligned Republicans who insist the Pentagon is holding back secrets.

The Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets has been conducting its own investigation into reports of mysterious aircraft near US military installations, which the panel says pose a threat to national security and the armed forces.

Last autumn, the task force heard testimony from current and former service members who described UAP encounters. In one case, a senior Navy officer said he was off the coast of California in 2023 when he saw a glowing “Tic Tac” shaped object emerge from the ocean and link up with three similar objects. They sped away in an instant, he said.

Trump’s interest in the subject has energized congressional Republicans, including Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna, an Air Force veteran who co-chairs the task force. Luna has criticised what she calls “more than adequate” transparency from the Pentagon.

On Capitol Hill, those types of videos have caught the attention of a small group of Trump-aligned Republicans who insist the Pentagon is holding back secrets. (AP Photo/Nathan Howard, File)

In a March letter to Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, Luna demanded dozens of UAP videos identified by whistleblowers and labelled with names such as “Spherical UAP in clouds”. Her deadline for Hegseth came and went, and no videos were produced.

Trump’s entry to the UFO fray drew applause from Luna, who last year told podcaster Joe Rogan that she has seen evidence of “interdimensional beings.” The Pentagon “can’t hide from our docs request anymore!” Luna said on social media after Trump’s directive.

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