President says Trump administration will soon release UFO files
President Trump has said his administration plans to release information and materials about UFOs.
President Donald Trump said his administration will reveal “a lot” to the American public about unidentified flying objects in the near future.
“For some reason, and I think it’s just a reason, this issue has been on people’s minds for a long time,” President Trump said on April 29 at a White House event with the crew of NASA’s groundbreaking Artemis II mission. “I think some of it will be very interesting to people.”
The president added that he had “interviewed” people who said they “saw unbelievable things.”
The event occurred nearly three weeks after the four Artemis II astronauts returned from their mission on April 10. This mission made history by flying the furthest distance from Earth ever reached by humans.
At a political rally hosted by Turning Point USA in Phoenix earlier this month, President Trump said the Pentagon investigation into UFOs he ordered had “unearthed a lot of very interesting documents” and that “the first releases will begin very soon.”
In February, President Trump ordered the Department of Defense and other agencies to release UFO-related government documents in response to former President Barack Obama’s comments on a podcast. President Obama said he believed aliens existed, although he had never seen them.
President Obama later clarified that his statements were based on statistics and that he had not seen any evidence while in office.
Trump said the ordered release will include files on “aliens, extraterrestrials, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and all other information related to these very complex but very interesting and important issues.”
Contributor: Eric Lagatta

