Trump Says Administration Will Release More Information on “Extraterrestrial Things”

Trump Says Administration Will Release More Information on “Extraterrestrial Things”

Credit: X | Polymarket

Speaking about recent UFO file releases, President Trump suggested that additional information connected to “extraterrestrial things” may still be forthcoming.

President Donald Trump reignited debate over UFO disclosure this week after publicly stating that the administration is releasing “a lot of information having to do with extraterrestrial things.”

The remarks, circulated widely on X in a clip shared by Polymarket, came as Trump discussed recent Pentagon disclosures involving unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs — the term now commonly used in place of UFOs.

“We’re releasing a lot of information having to do with extraterrestrial things,” Trump said, briefly stumbling over the word before continuing. He added that public interest in the subject has become intense, describing the topic as “literally trending number one.”

Polymarket is a cryptocurrency-based prediction market platform where people place bets on the outcomes of real-world events. Users buy and sell shares tied to specific predictions—such as election results, economic trends, sports outcomes, or UFO disclosure developments. Prices fluctuate in real time based on what traders believe is most likely to happen, effectively turning public sentiment into market odds.

Polymarket gained major attention during recent U.S. elections and breaking news events because journalists and analysts increasingly cite its odds as a measure of public expectations.

The comments follow a broader transparency initiative launched earlier this year in which Trump directed federal agencies to release files connected to UFOs, UAPs, and possible extraterrestrial life. Since then, the Pentagon has released batches of videos, reports, pilot testimony, and archival NASA material documenting unexplained aerial incidents dating back decades.

So far, none of the released material has conclusively demonstrated extraterrestrial origins. Pentagon officials and the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office have repeatedly stated that there is no verified evidence linking the phenomena to alien technology or nonhuman intelligence.

For observers of the long-running disclosure debate, the significance may lie less in any single statement than in the continued normalization of the subject at the highest levels of government.

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One Response

  1. At this point, I’m less concerned about aliens and disclosure than I am about who actually does the disclosing. I never thought I’d prefer that another country or world leader make the big ‘announcement’ when the time comes, but I do now.
    I would prefer a world body make the formal announcement, such as the United Nations (Remember them?). This is too important to humanity to leave the announcing to someone…like this. This is not political, and shouldn’t be.

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