By emmitt barryWorthy News Washington DC Bureau Chief
(Worthy News) – President Donald Trump announced April 17 that his administration is preparing to release long-awaited government documents related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and unexplained aerial phenomena, signaling a renewed effort for transparency on one of the most controversial mysteries in modern history.
Speaking at an event organized by Turning Point Action in Phoenix, Trump said the process is already underway.
“As you recall, I recently directed the Secretary of War to begin releasing government files relating to UFOs and unexplained aerial phenomena,” Trump said. “I’m happy to say today… that this process is going well, and we’ve received a lot of very interesting documents, I must say. And, the first releases will start very, very soon.”
The directive follows a February 19 announcement in which Trump directed agencies to begin declassifying files amid growing public curiosity about extraterrestrial life and unexplained sightings.
The U.S. government has collected decades of records on the subject, including more than 12,600 reports compiled under Project Blue Book, the Air Force’s official investigation of UFO sightings during the Cold War era. Many of these records are already accessible through the National Archives, although hopes for new revelations are still high.
Interest in space and the unknown has surged in recent days following the historic lunar mission Artemis II, leading to speculation about what the government might reveal.
However, not everyone is convinced that the upcoming document release will provide definitive answers. Veteran UFO investigator Donald Schmidt expressed skepticism, arguing that documents alone were unlikely to settle the debate.
“They’re just documents,” Schmidt said. “They don’t prove anything… I’d like to have a piece of hardware. I’d like to see a tissue sample.”
Schmidt, who has spent decades investigating the alleged Roswell incident, said that the testimony of many eyewitnesses—including alleged deathbed statements—has failed to attract serious government attention over the years.
Meanwhile, defense officials confirmed that efforts to organize and review the files are ongoing. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in February that teams were actively preparing material for release, although no specific timeline was initially provided.
The conversation took a more spiritual turn when Vice President J.D. Vance offered his personal perspective during an interview on March 27.
“When I came in, I was obsessed with the UFO files,” Vance said. “I haven’t been able to spend enough time on this to fully understand it. I’m getting to the bottom of it.”
He then made a shocking comment, which has attracted widespread attention.
“I don’t think they’re aliens… I think they’re monsters anyway, but that’s a long discussion.”
Vance’s comments reflect a growing line of thought that views unexplained phenomena not only through a scientific lens, but also through a spiritual or religious framework – an explanation that continues to gain popularity in some circles.
As anticipation grows, the upcoming release of the documents is expected to reignite debate in scientific, government, and religious communities alike. It remains to be seen whether the files bring clarity or deepen the mystery – but for now, the question of what lies behind these unexplained encounters is captivating the world.
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