President Trump orders Agencies to Release Information about Aliens and UFOs
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By Faun Grey

President Trump spoke against Barack Obama for revealing classified details in statements the former president , before reversing course hours afterward to acknowledge the "significant public interest" surrounding the subject and announcing his directive for the government to declassify additional materials. President Donald Trumprecently made concerning extraterrestrial life
"He disclosed classified material, which he shouldn't be doing," stated to journalists Feb. 19 while traveling aboard Air Force One, characterizing Obama's statements as a "serious error."
During a podcast, host Brian Tyler Cohen questioned Obama about the existence of aliens, prompting the former president to respond: "They're real, but I haven't seen them." In An interview released Feb. 14
"They're not being stored in... Area 51. There's no subterranean installation unless there's this massive conspiracy and they concealed it from the president of the United States,"Obama continued.
The concise remark during a rapid-fire question segment immediately generated widespread attention, leading Obama to subsequently attempt clarifying his position through a social media statement.
"I was attempting to maintain the spirit of the speed round, but given it's attracted attention, let me clarify," Obama posted. "Statistically, the universe is so immense that the probabilities are favorable there's life elsewhere. But the distances between solar systems are so enormous that the likelihood we've been visited by aliens is minimal, and I witnessed no evidence throughout my presidency that extraterrestrials have established contact with us. Really!"
When questioned whether he was validating the existence of aliens by claiming Obama's statements revealed classified material, Trump persisted in criticizing the former president.
"I'm uncertain if they're real or not, I can confirm he disclosed classified material," Trump stated. "He shouldn't be doing that. He committed a serious error. He extracted it from classified information."
"No, I don't hold an opinion on it," Trump continued. "I never discuss it. Many people do. Many people believe it."
Obama's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Trump subsequently posted on social media that "considering the extraordinary public attention demonstrated," he was instructing the Department of Defense alongside additional agencies to release governmental documentation regarding "alien and extraterrestrial existence, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), plus any and all supplementary information related to these highly intricate, yet remarkably fascinating and significant, subjects."
Congressional hearings have examined testimony on unidentified flying objects, also known as unidentified anomalous phenomena, on three separate occasions beginning in 2023. Four individuals provided testimony in September regarding their observations of what they interpreted as UAPs, with the proceedings additionally featuring video footage purportedly capturing a U.S. military drone encountering an enigmatic object.
The Pentagon's UFO division discovering no "verifiable evidence" of extraterrestrial beings, activity or technology, while NASA released a report confirming the agency had uncovered no evidence suggesting UAPs possessed extraterrestrial origins. recently disclosedin September 2023










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