Trump says review of UFO files found 'interesting' documents
Key Points:
- President Donald Trump announced that the Department of Defense will soon release "very interesting documents" related to UFOs and unexplained aerial phenomena, following his directive to begin disclosing government files on the subject.
- The Defense Department's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is coordinating with the White House and federal agencies to consolidate and expedite the release of previously unseen UAP information, with records being transferred to the National Archives.
- Lawmakers, including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and Rep. Tim Burchett, have been pressing for transparency and the release of government videos and files on UAPs, citing national security concerns related to unidentified aerial phenomena near military installations.
- Despite numerous reports and investigations into UAPs, including hundreds of sightings and 21 cases warranting further analysis, Pentagon officials have not found evidence confirming extraterrestrial life.