According to US President Donald Trump, he would instruct US agencies, including the Department of Defence, to begin the process of locating and releasing government records pertaining to aliens and extraterrestrial life. Trump made the statement in a message on Truth Social, following charges earlier in the day that Barack Obama leaked classified information by stating that aliens are genuine on a podcast last week.
‘He’s not supposed to be doing that,’ Trump told journalists aboard Air Force One, adding, ‘He made a major error.’ When asked if he believed aliens were real, Trump replied, ‘Well, I don’t know if they exist or not.’
Former US President Obama told podcast presenter Brian Tyler Cohen in an interview released last Saturday that he believes aliens exist. They are real, but I have not seen them, and they are not housed in Area 51, Obama remarked.
Unless there is a huge plot to conceal it from the President of the United States, there is no underground complex. After the remark gained news, Obama clarified that he believes it is scientifically probable that life exists beyond Earth, given the universe’s immensity. Obama, who served as US President from 2009 to 2017, explained in a subsequent Instagram post: During my presidency, I discovered no proof that extraterrestrials had contacted us. Seriously? Obama’s first statements were delivered during a quickfire round of questions on the show.
There was no evidence that Obama used secret information when conducting the interview. The BBC has reached out to Obama for comment. The Democrat and Trump, a Republican, have long been political adversaries. For his part, Trump said on Air Force One on Thursday that, while many people trust in aliens, he never mentions it and does not have an opinion on the matter.
Then, several hours later, he posted on Truth Social that, based on the enormous interest generated, he will request the release of documents pertaining to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), as well as any other information related to these extremely complex, but extremely interesting and significant, topics.
In recent years, public interest in UFOs and alien life in the United States has rekindled, fuelled by reports in 2017 of a secret Pentagon effort to examine testimony from pilots and other US military personnel who claimed to have seen odd objects in the sky. In 2022, Congress conducted the first hearings on UFOs in 50 years, and the Pentagon promised more transparency on the subject, establishing a separate office to collect reports of all military UFO experiences.
The following year, a United States House of Representatives committee on the subject offered no big bombshells or proof of extraterrestrial existence. According to 2024 Pentagon research, there is no evidence that the US government has encountered alien life, and the majority of UFO sightings are simply regular objects.
Source: BBC News