Overview
- Trump, speaking at the White House on Wednesday with NASA’s Artemis II crew, said his team will release “a lot of things” on UFOs soon.
- He said he interviewed military pilots who told him they saw extraordinary objects that they could not explain.
- In February 2026, Trump ordered the Defense Department and other agencies to prepare UFO and UAP records for public release, with plans for a central online archive.
- No release date has been set, and a 2024 Pentagon‑linked report said investigators found no verified extraterrestrial technology in reported incidents.
- Lawmakers have pushed for faster disclosure, and the files typically include pilot reports, radar and infrared data, and historical case records that could improve flight safety and public understanding.