President Donald Trump has issued what may be the most explosive executive order of his presidency, directing Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and all relevant agencies to identify and release every government file related to aliens, extraterrestrial life, UFOs, and unidentified aerial phenomena. The unprecedented disclosure order comes after Barack Obama made a stunning admission on a podcast that aliens are real—not maybe, not possibly, but real.

According to a Next News Network analysis, Obama's slip represents a massive breach of classified protocols. As former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer pointed out, anyone who has handled classified information for thirty years knows you never answer that question in the affirmative. You obfuscate. You deflect. Obama did neither—he confirmed it and then desperately tried to stuff the genie back in the bottle by pivoting to Area 51.

Trump's response aboard Air Force One was vintage: Obama gave out classified information, made a big mistake, and now Trump would declassify everything. And that's exactly what he's doing.

For seventy years, the deep state has used your tax dollars to investigate phenomena they refused to share with you. Military pilots have been silenced. Witnesses discredited. Entire programs hidden from Congress itself. But Trump's order changes everything—no redacted pages, no blacked-out documents. Everything must be released.

Representative Anna Paulina Luna confirmed that Congress was previously denied access to UFO files and is now pushing to see whether Trump's order finally breaks through that wall of secrecy. Congresswoman Nancy Mace, who has been demanding this transparency for months, said "secrecy breeds distrust while openness fosters understanding." Trump just delivered what she's been fighting for.

The implications go far beyond simple disclosure. Technologies allegedly connected to recovered craft—including advancements in superconductors and materials science—could reshape our understanding of American innovation going back decades. Polymarket prediction markets have surged with betting volume exceeding $3.25 million on whether alien existence will be confirmed before 2027.

Secretary Hegseth has already confirmed the Pentagon will comply with Trump's order. After decades of lies and cover-ups, Americans may finally learn the truth about what their government has been hiding. The biggest question now isn't whether aliens exist—Obama already confirmed that. It's what else has the deep state been lying about?

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Source: Next News Network