Trump's Push to Release Government UFO Files Faces Skepticism Over Substance

Trump's Push to Release Government UFO Files Faces Skepticism Over Substance

Trump announced on Truth Social that he will direct the Secretary of War and other agencies to begin identifying and releasing government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), citing tremendous public interest. This comes amid a broader pile of crises, including Epstein-related disclosures and a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his tariffs, leading to speculation that the alien-file move may be a distraction or narrative control tactic. Obama’s past remarks—saying aliens are real but that he hasn’t seen them and suggesting there isn’t an underground facility—are noted, with the piece highlighting that later clarifications indicated he had seen no evidence of aliens. Whether any substantial new documents will be released remains unclear. Declassified UFO documents released in recent years under the Biden administration have been inconclusive, and the Pentagon has long shown interest in these sightings. Overall, the move is framed as a potential attempt to steer the public narrative, with skepticism about whether meaningful new information will emerge and questions about what government files, if any, still exist. The piece places the development within ongoing UFO and space-related reporting.

Source: futurism.com
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