The move coincides with the launch of a federal website, Aliens.gov, aimed at centralizing public information. Officials say the effort reflects a broader push for transparency.
As Trump orders UFO file release, scientists debate a deeper question—if aliens exist, what would they think of humanity?
“I think they're demons anyway, but that's a longer discussion," the vice president said in a new interview, citing his ...
A viral podcast moment last month reignited speculation about extraterrestrials and prompted President Donald Trump’s commitment to kickstarting the release of government files on flying saucers. But ...
While the document appeared on the CIA's website, it was merely a translation of a newspaper article based on a fabricated ...
Vice President JD Vance revealed in a new interview that he is “obsessed” with unidentified flying objects, or UFOs, vowing ...
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Trump orders UFO, alien files released, faces backlash over Epstein documents; 'distracting from mess'
President Donald Trump is going to release files related to alien and extraterrestrial life. The Republican made the announcement on Truth Social and the post was shared by the official White House ...
Vice President JD Vance threw out a piece of catnip for UFO fans during an interview with podcaster Benny Johnson on Friday, ...
The vice president jumps into a growing interest about aliens that has been an undercurrent in the second Trump ...
The announcement comes as Congress continues to scrutinize unexplained aerial phenomena. It’s been a big week for aliens in Washington.
Talking to conservative commentator Benny Johnson about the topic of UFOs, Vice President JD Vance noted that he believes aliens are actually demons.
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