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President Donald Trump said Friday that his administration has begun preparing to release government records related to unidentified flying objects and unexplained aerial phenomena.

Trumpsaidin February he would direct Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and top intelligence officials to declassify long-guarded government files on extraterrestrial life and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), including documents the Pentagon now classifies as UAPs. Speaking at the Turning Point USA event, Trump said the review process is already underway and indicated the first batch of documents will become public soon.

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“As you remember, I recently directed the Secretary of War to begin releasing government files relating to UFOs and unexplained aerial phenomena. And I figured this was a good crowd, because I know you people, you’re really into that. I don’t know [that] I am,” Trump said. “So I’m pleased to report today — I thought I’d save it for this crowd — because you’re a little bit out there, you know, a little bit. That this process is well underway, and we’ve found many very interesting documents, I must say, and the first releases will begin very, very soon.”

In January 2026, Republican Rep. Eric Burlison of MissouriurgedbroaderUFOtransparency measures and stronger protections for whistleblowers, saying lawmakers had received clear direction to intensify oversight of unexplained aerial phenomena. Burlison said that he would withhold judgment until he personally reviewed tangible proof, including possible physical or biological material, while maintaining active interest in the investigations.

In November 2023, former defense and intelligence officials warned that delayed disclosure of UFO-related records could trigger an uncontrolled information release, as Congressadvancedprovisions tied to UAP transparency in the annual defense authorization process. Lawmakers from both parties simultaneously pushed for expanded public access to long-restricted government files.

In December 2020, Navy personnel recordedfootageof a triangular-shaped object emerging from the ocean near a U.S. warship, prompting Pentagon officials to acknowledge they could not explain the incident. A subsequent defensereviewof more than 140 encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena concluded that most cases remained unresolved and required continued analysis.

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