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Trump Signals Imminent UFO File Disclosures Amid Pilot Eyewitness Accounts

By Matthias Binder April 30, 2026
Trump Says He'll Release UFO Files: 'Things You Wouldn't Believe'
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Revelation at Artemis II Astronaut ReceptionExecutive Order Ignites Declassification ProcessCongress Joins the Disclosure CampaignToward Greater Clarity on the Unknown

Revelation at Artemis II Astronaut Reception (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Washington — President Donald Trump disclosed Wednesday that his administration intends to declassify extensive UFO-related records in the coming weeks, highlighting testimonies from military aviators that he described as extraordinary.[1][2] The announcement surfaced during a celebratory White House gathering for NASA’s Artemis II crew, whose recent mission marked humanity’s farthest venture from Earth.[3] This development builds on earlier executive actions and intensifies longstanding public and congressional curiosity about unidentified aerial phenomena.

Revelation at Artemis II Astronaut Reception

Trump hosted the four Artemis II astronauts — Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen — nearly three weeks after their April 10 return from a 10-day lunar flyby that offered the first human views of the moon’s far side.[3][2] The crew’s achievement underscored advancing space exploration, yet reporters steered the conversation toward unresolved mysteries beyond Earth’s orbit.

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Asked for an update on UFO files, Trump responded directly. “I think we’re going to be releasing as much as we can in the near future,” he stated. “Anything having to do with UFOs or related material we are going to be releasing. And I think a lot of it is going to be very interesting.”[1] He elaborated on personal interviews with pilots from his first term, calling them “very solid people” who reported sightings of “things that you wouldn’t believe.”[1][2]

The Oval Office exchange, captured on video and aired by outlets including Fox News, amplified expectations for transparency on these enigmatic encounters.[1]

Executive Order Ignites Declassification Process

The president’s comments trace back to a February directive he issued to the Defense Department and other agencies. That order mandated preparation for public release of records covering “alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex but extremely interesting and important matters.”[2]

The push followed remarks by former President Barack Obama on a podcast, where he speculated about alien existence based on statistical probabilities, though he later emphasized a lack of direct evidence from his tenure.[2] Momentum built further at a mid-April political rally in Phoenix, where Trump revealed that a Pentagon review he commissioned uncovered “many very interesting documents” and that initial disclosures would commence “very, very soon.”[2]

Such steps reflect a broader governmental shift toward openness, contrasting with decades of classified handling for these topics.

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What the directive targets:
Files on alien and extraterrestrial life; UAP; UFOs; related phenomena.[2]

Congress Joins the Disclosure Campaign

Legislative pressure has mounted alongside executive initiatives. Since 2022, lawmakers convened hearings on military UAP encounters, intelligence assessments, and operations of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).[1] Florida Republican Anna Paulina Luna, chair of the House Oversight Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, voiced strong support for unveiling restricted materials.

“I have seen evidence in a SCIF that leads me to believe there are things we cannot explain,” Luna declared recently. She added, “I have observed things that are of nonhuman origin and creation. That’s my opinion,” ahead of a planned press conference.[1] Her advocacy underscores bipartisan intrigue in what federal archives might hold.

Toward Greater Clarity on the Unknown

Trump’s pledge arrives as space milestones like Artemis II reignite fascination with the cosmos and its potential inhabitants. While specifics on release timelines remain fluid, the administration’s commitment signals a pivotal moment for demystifying UAP reports that have puzzled observers for generations.[1]

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Future batches could illuminate pilot narratives and analytical findings, fostering informed discourse over decades-old speculation. The process promises not just data, but a step toward reconciling national security with public accountability.

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