Trump Hints at UFO Disclosure — Insiders Aren't Holding Their Breath
President Trump dangled the prospect of releasing classified UFO files. The transparency crowd wants proof.
Officials who've spent years pushing for government disclosure of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) say they'll believe it when they see it. Trump's teasing disclosure announcements have generated cautious interest — emphasis on cautious.
The problem: promises without delivery. These insiders have heard the song before. Previous administrations talked transparency. Documents stayed classified.
What they're watching for: actual, meaningful releases of files currently locked behind classification stamps. Not cherry-picked summaries. Not redacted versions that reveal nothing.
The second Trump administration has signaled willingness to move on UAP disclosures, but intent and action remain two different animals. The disclosure community knows the difference.
One telling detail: even sympathetic voices inside government aren't lighting candles yet. They've learned that a president's off-hand remarks about opening the files don't automatically unlock vaults guarded by intelligence agencies with institutional interests in keeping them sealed.
The bottom line: Trump opened a door. Transparency advocates are waiting to see if he walks through it or just leaves it cracked.
Source: DefenseScoop
Status: Developing — details of any actual disclosure timeline remain unclear.

