Breaking News: Trump Orders Release of Government UFO And Alien Files

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At 5:13 p.m. Eastern on February 19, 2026, President Donald Trump issued a statement on Truth Social that could ignite one of the most significant moments of government transparency8 in modern American history.

“Based on the tremendous interest shown,” Trump wrote, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters. GOD BLESS AMERICA!”

The announcement immediately sent shockwaves through political, intelligence, and defense circles.

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For decades, public pressure over unidentified aerial phenomena has simmered beneath the surface of official Washington. Congressional hearings between 2022 and 2025 forced Pentagon officials to acknowledge that UAP encounters were real, documented, and in some cases unexplained. The Department of Defense established investigative offices, restructured reporting chains, and provided limited declassified footage. But critics across party lines have repeatedly argued that disclosure has been incremental, controlled, and incomplete.

Tonight’s statement escalates that conversation.

Trump’s directive could compel a broad interagency review spanning the Department of Defense, intelligence agencies, NASA, and potentially defense contractors operating under classified agreements. The language is expansive. It does not limit the review to specific timeframes or programs. Instead, it references “any and all other information connected” to alien and extraterrestrial life or UAP matters.

That breadth is significant.

Historically, government engagement with UFO investigations dates back to Cold War-era Air Force programs such as Project Blue Book. In more recent years, the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program and its successor offices acknowledged anomalous encounters involving military pilots. Still, questions persisted about compartmentalized programs, contractor involvement, and the boundaries of congressional oversight.

The core issue is not whether extraterrestrial life exists. It is whether federal agencies have retained classified information beyond what national security requires — and whether elected officials and the public have been fully briefed.

The timing also matters.

Trump’s statement referenced “tremendous interest shown,” suggesting public demand is influencing executive action. Recent polling has indicated sustained bipartisan curiosity regarding UAP transparency, particularly after whistleblower testimony before Congress alleged the existence of long-running retrieval or reverse-engineering efforts — claims the Pentagon has denied.

For now, verified facts remain limited but clear: the President publicly directed agencies to begin identifying and releasing UAP- and extraterrestrial-related government files. Implementation details are pending.

What remains uncertain is whether this represents a symbolic political gesture — or the beginning of the most expansive UAP disclosure effort in U.S. history.

That question will define what comes next.

This investigation is ongoing.

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