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President Donald Trump told a Turning Point USA event in Phoenix on April 17-18 that a review of U.S. government files on unidentified flying objects and unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP) has uncovered “many very interesting documents,” and that an initial tranche of records will be released “very, very soon.” Trump said he directed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other agencies in February to begin identifying and declassifying files related to alien life and UAPs.
His comments come amid congressional pressure — including Rep.
Anna Paulina Luna’s request for 46 Pentagon videos by an April 14 deadline and threats of subpoenas — and follow recent hearings and the creation of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The Pentagon has previously said it found no evidence of extraterrestrial technology in past investigations, and a 2024 report attributed most sightings to misidentifications.
Pentagon officials did not immediately provide a timeline for disclosure; White House spokespeople and agency leaders have said reviews are underway and compliance is intended.
Some reports also noted plans to probe recent deaths and disappearances of scientists, with the FBI mentioned as part of related inquiries.








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