Trump Orders Presidential Declassification of UAP Files: War Department Releases Unprecedented Records of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

By direct order of President Donald Trump, the United States War Department has declassified and made public previously unresolved records of UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). The files are available on the official website http://WAR.GOV/UFO, marking an unprecedented level of transparency in the history of the American government on the subject.

May 9, 2026 - 02:57
Trump Orders Presidential Declassification of UAP Files: War Department Releases Unprecedented Records of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
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  • President Donald Trump has ordered the immediate declassification of documents related to UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), in another significant step in his government transparency agenda. The Department of War (formerly the Department of Defense) today released a series of previously unsolved records, which are now publicly available on the official website http://WAR.GOV/UFO.

  • According to the official statement, the files include encounter reports, videos, radar data, and technical analyses of cases that remained classified for national security reasons. The initiative represents the largest volume of declassification on the subject ever undertaken by a US administration. “Americans deserve to know the truth. Enough of unnecessary secrets,” President Trump stated in a declaration.

  • White House sources indicate that the presidential order was given weeks ago and that new batches of documents will continue to be released continuously in the coming weeks and months. The WAR.GOV/UFO portal already has hundreds of digitized pages, including reports from military pilots, infrared sensor images, and preliminary analyses that have not been explained by known technologies. The War Department emphasized that the declassification does not signify confirmation of extraterrestrial origin, but rather a commitment to maximum transparency without compromising sensitive sources or methods.

  • The decision was received with enthusiasm by researchers, congressmen from both parties, and part of the public, who have been pressing for greater openness on the UAP issue for years. However, some sectors of the intelligence community expressed concern about the speed of the declassification. This is Trump's second major act of transparency on the subject since his return to the presidency, reinforcing his campaign promise to "reveal what the government has hidden for decades." The files remain available for public consultation and free download at http://WAR.GOV/UFO.

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