Pentagon Releases UFO Files, Trump Touts Transparency Effort
Pentagon Releases UFO Files, Trump Touts Transparency

The Pentagon has begun releasing new files on unidentified flying objects, stating that members of the public can draw their own conclusions on what it terms "unidentified anomalous phenomena."

Multi-Agency Effort

In addition to the Pentagon, the effort is led by the White House, the director of national intelligence, the Energy Department, NASA, and the FBI. The Pentagon said Friday in a post on X that while past administrations sought to discredit or dissuade the American people, President Donald Trump "is focused on providing maximum transparency to the public, who can ultimately make up their own minds about the information contained in these files." The Pentagon says additional documents will be released on a rolling basis.

Trump's Promise

Trump, a Republican, has been teasing the announcement since February. He has previously released records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. that revealed little beyond what was already known. The Pentagon has been working on declassifying documents related to UFOs for years, and Congress created an office in 2022 to declassify material. Its 2024 debut report revealed hundreds of new UAP incidents but found no evidence that the U.S. government had ever confirmed a sighting of alien technology.

Wide Pickt banner — collaborative shopping lists app for Telegram, phone mockup with grocery list

Congressional Pressure

Congress ordered the Pentagon to begin releasing decades of files on UFO sightings in 2022 as some members of the military shared encounters with unexplained aircraft. An infrared still image, released by the Department of Defense, shows an unidentified object flying over the western U.S. in September of 2025. A small group of Republicans in Congress has pressed for further transparency, accusing the Pentagon of holding documents back. A March letter from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna demanded 46 UAP videos identified by whistleblowers. On social media on Friday, Luna said those videos are expected to be released in a later Pentagon release.

Lawmaker Reaction

Rep. Tim Burchett thanked Trump for "keeping his word" on transparency and disclosure. "I would like to remind people that transparency won’t all happen at once, it will take some time," Burchett said in a statement.

Pickt after-article banner — collaborative shopping lists app with family illustration