U.S. President Donald Trump announced he will issue an order to declassify government documents concerning Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and UFOs. This decision came after a high-profile statement by Barack Obama, who suggested the reality of extraterrestrial phenomena. Trump accused his predecessor of disclosing classified information and stated that the publication of materials by the Pentagon and federal agencies aims to satisfy immense public interest in the topic.

President Donald Trump announced via the Truth Social platform that he will issue instructions to the Department of Defense and other federal agencies to identify and publicize documents regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and UFOs. This decision escalates the public debate provoked by Barack Obama's recent appearance on a popular podcast. The former president stated then that these phenomena are “real,” though he personally had not seen evidence of their presence at Area 51. Donald Trump, commenting on these words aboard Air Force One, accused Obama of betraying state secrets while declaring his own readiness for full transparency. The term UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) was introduced by the U.S. administration in recent years to replace the pop-culture-laden term UFO and give research into unexplained objects a more scientific, military character.The declassification process will be overseen by Pete Hegseth, serving as defense secretary in the Trump administration. Although the president admitted he is not certain about the existence of alien civilizations, he emphasized that the scale of speculation requires decisive informational actions from the state. It is worth noting that in 2022, <przypis title=