Trump Promises Release of More UFO Information to Public

President Donald Trump announced plans to release additional UFO information, citing strong public interest. He interviewed pilots who reported seeing unexplainable objects. Trump also highlighted the US economy's strength and claimed a lead over China in artificial intelligence. He welcomed OPEC instability as a potential factor in lowering gas prices.

Key Points: Trump to Release More UFO Information

  • Trump plans to release more UFO information
  • Public interest in UFOs is high
  • Pilots reported unexplainable sightings
  • Trump also touts US economy and AI lead
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Trump administration plans to release additional UFO information

President Trump says his administration plans to release additional UFO files, citing public interest and pilot testimonies of unexplainable sightings.

"They said they saw things that you wouldn't believe. - President Donald Trump"

Washington, April 30

President Donald Trump said his administration plans to release additional information related to unidentified flying objects, while also projecting confidence in the US economy and investment environment.

"We're going to be releasing a lot of things that we have... I think some of it's going to be very interesting to people," Trump told reporters when asked about UFO files.

He noted long-standing public interest in the subject. "They want to find out about UFOs and anything having to do with UFO or related material," he said.

Trump said he had spoken to military personnel about such sightings. "I interviewed some pilots... they said they saw things that you wouldn't believe," he said.

Beyond the UFO question, the President focused on economic developments, arguing that the United States is experiencing unprecedented investment. "There's never been a country that has so much money being invested in it as us," he said.

He pointed to major investments in the manufacturing and technology sectors. "Tens of billions of dollars are being invested... factories, auto plants, AI," Trump said.

The President highlighted foreign companies relocating production to the US. "The auto plants are coming out of Canada, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Germany," he said.

Trump attributed the shift to his trade policies. "The reason is I have a very smart tariff policy," he said.

He also claimed a lead over China in artificial intelligence. "We're leading China by a lot in AI," Trump said.

On energy markets, he welcomed signs of instability within OPEC. "They're having some problems in OPEC... I think ultimately it's a good thing," he said.

Trump suggested such developments could help lower fuel costs. "It's a good thing for getting the price of gas down," he said.

The President also praised the overall economic momentum. "We have the hottest country anywhere in the world," he said.

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Sarah B
I appreciate Trump's transparency on this. As an American, I've always believed there's more out there than what the government tells us. But the economic stuff about tariffs? That's just politics. Let's see the real data on UFOs first. 😄
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Priya S
Yaar, UFOs are fascinating but what about the economic claims? "Smart tariff policy" – seems like he's taking credit for market shifts. India should be careful with our own trade deals. Trump's America first policy can be unpredictable. Watch out for our auto sector!
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James A
Trump talking about UFOs is classic. He wants to distract from economic issues. But I'm intrigued – pilots seeing things "you wouldn't believe"? That's legit. As someone from the Midwest, we don't see much up here. Maybe the government should share more with allies like India too.
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Vikram M
I'm skeptical about "unprecedented investment" claims. Many Indian tech companies are expanding in US too, but tariffs hurt. And AI leadership? China is catching up fast. As for UFOs – India's ISRO and DRDO should collaborate on this. Imagine the scientific benefits! 🚀
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Emma D
Wait, Trump interviewed pilots who saw UFOs? That's actually cool. But why announce now? Seems like he's trying to change the conversation from OPEC and gas prices. I'm from Australia and we've had our own sightings too. Maybe time for global cooperation on this.

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