Trump Pledges Declassification of Secret UFO Files, Promises 'Things You Wouldn't Believe'

President Trump announces a major declassification of secret UFO/UAP files, promising intriguing details from decades of government records. He cites conversations with military pilots who witnessed unexplained aerial phenomena, calling their accounts 'things you wouldn't believe.' The move follows a directive to the Pentagon and growing bipartisan pressure for transparency on unidentified aerial phenomena. While no date is set, the administration signals the most significant executive push for UFO disclosure in American history.

Key Points: Trump Pledges Declassification of Secret UFO Files

  • Trump confirms declassification of UFO/UAP files
  • Cites credible military pilot testimonies
  • No specific release date set
  • Follows earlier directive to Pentagon on alien/UAP files
  • Push follows years of pressure from Congress and whistleblowers
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"Things you wouldn't believe": Trump pledges declassification of secret UFO files

President Trump announces declassification of UFO/UAP files, citing pilot testimonies of 'things you wouldn't believe' and promising major transparency.

"They saw things that you wouldn't believe. So, you're going to be reading about it. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 30

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday signalled a massive shift in government transparency regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.

Speaking to reporters, the President confirmed that his administration is preparing to pull back the curtain on decades of closely guarded secrets related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs), indicating that the disclosures could contain intriguing details that have long captured public curiosity.

"I think we're going to be releasing as much as we can in the near future. For some reason, and I guess it's just a reason, it's been in the minds of people for a long time, and that is such... they want to find out about the UFOs and, uh, anything having to do with UFO or related material. And we're going to be releasing a lot of things that we have, and I think some of it's going to be very interesting to people," Trump said.

The President noted that his curiosity about the subject was piqued by direct conversations with military personnel who have encountered the unknown in the cockpit.

Recalling past briefings, he added, "I've interviewed people, my first term primarily, but I interviewed some pilots, uh, very solid people. And they said they saw things that you wouldn't believe. So, you're going to be reading about it."

The President emphasised that his information comes from credible military aviators, reinforcing the legitimacy of recent UAP sightings. While no specific date was set, the administration indicated that the declassification process is already in motion.

Historically, the "UFO" files have been subject to extreme classification; this move marks the most significant executive push for disclosure in American history.

The development follows a directive issued by Trump earlier this year ordering the Department of Defence to release files linked to "alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs)." The administration is also expected to publish these materials through a centralised digital platform.

According to The Hill, US lawmaker Tim Burchett has repeatedly called for greater transparency, citing unexplained aerial sightings. "These people are seeing something out there," Burchett said, adding that some reported objects demonstrate capabilities beyond known technology, including high-speed manoeuvres and prolonged hovering.

"UFO files" refer to declassified government documents, reports, and investigations concerning Unidentified Flying Objects, also known as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). These records typically include military encounter reports, radar and infrared sensor data, pilot testimonies, intelligence assessments, and historical archives maintained by agencies such as the National Archives and Records Administration.

The push for disclosure follows years of mounting pressure from whistleblowers and bipartisan groups in Congress. While previous reports, such as those from the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), have remained cautious, the President's rhetoric suggests that the forthcoming documents may contain more than just "weather balloons" and "sensor glitches."

The topic has long been tied to speculation around Area 51, a highly classified US Air Force installation in Nevada. Established in 1955 for testing secret aircraft, the facility has been central to UFO conspiracy theories for decades. Located deep in the desert and heavily restricted, Area 51 remains off-limits to the public and is used primarily for experimental aviation and weapons development.

Despite rising interest, official assessments have remained cautious. A 2024 Pentagon-linked report found no conclusive evidence linking UAP sightings to extraterrestrial technology, attributing many incidents to drones, balloons, or sensor anomalies.

Trump, however, maintained that the upcoming disclosures could shed new light on the mystery. "We're going to be releasing a lot of things that we have," he said, signalling what could be one of the most comprehensive public disclosures on UFOs to date.

As the "near future" approaches, the world waits to see if the files will finally answer the age-old question: Are we alone?

- ANI

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Sneha F
America always does this—keeps secrets for decades then acts like they're doing us a favour by revealing them. But I'm genuinely curious. As an Indian who grew up on stories of 'Roopkund' and 'Jinns,' maybe there's something to all this. Let's see if they finally admit we're not alone in this universe. 🌌
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Naveen S
Honestly, I'm tired of these US presidents promising disclosure. Even if they release something, it'll probably be heavily redacted. Plus, why should we trust Trump? The man changes his story every other day. But the pilot testimonies are interesting—our own IAF pilots have reported similar 'unexplained' sightings over Ladakh. Maybe there's more to this than we think.
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Priya S
So Trump met with pilots who saw things "you wouldn't believe"? Sounds like a Bollywood movie script honestly. But jokes aside, if America is finally being transparent, India should follow suit. Our ancient texts talk about 'Vimanas' and flying chariots—maybe those weren't just mythology! Really want to see the full picture, not just selected snippets. 🇮🇳✨
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Kavya N
Trump's announcement feels like a distraction from real issues—inflation, war in Ukraine, climate change. But if there's one thing I've learned from watching too many Sci-Fi movies, it's that governments always hide the truth. Those Area 51 folks must be laughing reading all this. Honestly, I'd be more impressed if India disclosed our own UAP records from the Himalayas. That would be real transparency.
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Varun X
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