President Trump announces declassification of UFO and extraterrestrial life government files at White House press briefing.
President Trump announces declassification of UFO and extraterrestrial life government files at White House press briefing.
Hoton da AI ya samar

Trump says he will begin declassifying government files on UFOs and alleged extraterrestrial life

Hoton da AI ya samar
An Binciki Gaskiya

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he will direct federal agencies to start identifying and releasing government records related to unidentified aerial phenomena and claims of extraterrestrial life, citing strong public interest and commenting that he has seen no proof either way.

On Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026, President Donald Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform that he would direct federal agencies to begin identifying and releasing government files related to “alien and extraterrestrial life,” unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), citing what he called “tremendous interest” in the topic.

Trump’s announcement followed remarks he made earlier that day aboard Air Force One, where he told reporters he did not know whether aliens are “real.” In the same exchange, he accused former President Barack Obama of having disclosed “classified information,” though Trump did not specify what information he believed was classified.

The dispute was sparked by a recent podcast appearance in which Obama said aliens are “real,” while adding he had not seen them and had no evidence of an underground facility concealing them from the president. Obama later clarified in a social media post that he was speaking in probabilistic terms—saying the universe is so vast that “the odds are good there’s life out there,” but that he saw no evidence during his presidency that extraterrestrials had made contact with Earth.

Trump also said he might declassify relevant files to “get [Obama] out of trouble,” framing the release as a response to renewed public attention.

Separately, Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law, said on a New York Post podcast that Trump had been coy when family members asked him about aliens and suggested he may have prepared a speech on the subject. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters the next day that a prepared speech on extraterrestrial life would be “news to me.”

Public interest in UFOs has risen in recent years alongside greater government disclosure. The Defense Department’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) was established in July 2022 to centralize reporting and analysis of UAP incidents.

In a separate, unclassified Pentagon report released in 2024 covering hundreds of UAP reports, AARO said it had not found evidence that any reported cases involved extraterrestrial beings, activity or technology. The office said many reports are ultimately resolved as ordinary objects such as balloons, birds and drones, while others remain unresolved due to limited data.

Abin da mutane ke faɗa

X users react with excitement to Trump's directive to release UFO and alien files, seeing it as confirmation of extraterrestrial life amid Obama's comments. Skeptics dismiss it as a distraction from Epstein files or political pandering. Crypto enthusiasts hype UFO-related tokens. Some question if it signals true disclosure or repeats past unfulfilled promises.

Labaran da ke da alaƙa

Illustration of President Trump signing an executive order on AI and cybersecurity in the Oval Office.
Hoton da AI ya samar

Trump could sign AI and cybersecurity executive order as soon as Thursday, reports say

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI Hoton da AI ya samar An Binciki Gaskiya

President Donald Trump could sign an executive order focused on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity as soon as Thursday, according to reports describing a draft that would create a voluntary framework for developers of advanced AI models to notify the U.S. government ahead of major releases.

Nearly three weeks after announcing plans to declassify records, President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of Defense and other agencies to release government files on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), UFOs, and alleged extraterrestrial life. The directive follows public comments by Trump and former President Barack Obama, though experts expect limited new revelations based on prior disclosures.

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

President Donald Trump promised at a Phoenix rally that UFO and UAP files will soon be released, stating the process—directed to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth—is underway with interesting documents uncovered. The April 17 update follows his February announcement and March executive order for declassification, amid midterm campaigning.

President Donald Trump’s second term has been marked by a burst of foreign-policy activity, culminating in a U.S.-led war with Iran that has rattled energy markets and intensified debate at home about whether the White House is neglecting domestic priorities. Recent polling has shown significant shares of Americans saying Trump spends too much time on international matters despite his “America First” positioning.

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

US President Donald Trump has directed federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's Claude AI, following the company's refusal to allow its use for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons. The order includes a six-month phaseout period. This decision stems from ongoing clashes between Anthropic and the Department of Defense over AI restrictions.

Wannan shafin yana amfani da cookies

Muna amfani da cookies don nazari don inganta shafin mu. Karanta manufar sirri mu don ƙarin bayani.
Ƙi