Overview
- At a Turning Point USA event in Phoenix on Friday, President Trump said a Pentagon‑led review found “many very interesting documents” and that the first disclosures will begin “very, very soon.”
- The Defense Department’s All‑domain Anomaly Resolution Office, working with the White House, said it is consolidating UAP records to speed the release of never‑before‑seen material.
- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna pressed for 46 specific UAP videos by April 14, but the Pentagon missed the deadline and later cited a clerical error, and Luna has signaled she may pursue subpoenas.
- A federal domain linked to the executive branch, aliens.gov, showed an SSL error that signals backend setup, though cybersecurity experts say such activity is routine and does not guarantee a launch.
- Officials note that a March 2024 Pentagon report found no verified evidence of extraterrestrial technology, setting expectations as UAP, or unidentified aerial phenomena, records are prepared for public release.