Trump Faces Pressure on UFO Disclosure—But Don't Hold Your Breath
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Liberation Times reports that UFO disclosure advocates are pushing President Trump to publicly release information about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and alleged encounters with non-human species.
The timing argument: now or never. Advocates claim Trump has a window to declassify materials that previous administrations reportedly suppressed—including whistleblower accounts allegedly detailing contact with advanced extraterrestrial species.
The reality check: This is speculation dressed as momentum. Liberation Times cites no Trump statements, no officials confirming he's even considering disclosure, no new evidence. The piece reads as a wish list, not news of an impending announcement.
Trump has mentioned UFOs before—mostly in vague terms. Last year he said if aliens existed, they'd probably "let us know." That's the opposite of a disclosure signal.
Legitimate questions exist about UAP: The Pentagon documented encounters pilots couldn't explain. Congress demanded answers. The government released a 2021 intelligence report acknowledging some sightings remain unexplained.
But "unexplained" doesn't equal "aliens." And advocacy journalism demanding Trump reveal hypothetical alien treaties isn't reporting.
Bottom line: If Trump plans major UAP disclosure, he hasn't signaled it. Liberation Times is pushing narrative, not reporting fact. Watch for actual government statements, not opinion pieces hoping the president acts.
Source: Liberation Times Status: No Trump confirmation of any disclosure plans.

