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Trump: First batch of UFO documents to be released "very, very soon," will unearth a lot of interesting content

ORIGINAL川普:第一批 UFO 文件「非常、非常快」將公開,挖出很多有趣內容
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At a conservative event in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 17, Trump revealed that the U.S. government's review of UFO-related materials has unearthed "a lot of very interesting files," and the first batch will be released very soon. (Previous coverage: Trump to declassify alien files! Demands the Department of Defense release government files on extraterrestrial life and UFOs) (Background: Iran: Will not accept the removal of enriched uranium! Slaps back at Trump, but admits to drafting a 60-day negotiation memorandum with the U.S.) Trump claimed at a rally hosted by the conservative group Turning Point USA this week that the government had found "a lot of very interesting files" during the review of UFO-related materials, adding that the first batch of data would be released "very, very soon." From rally to White House directive Rewinding to February of this year, Trump officially signed an executive order requiring the Pentagon, the intelligence community, and relevant federal agencies to begin organizing and releasing classified government files related to UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) and UFOs, with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth tasked with overseeing the execution. It has been over two months since the directive was issued. The April 17 rally marked the first time Trump officially updated the public on the progress: "We found a lot of very interesting files," he told supporters at the scene, "and you'll be able to see for yourselves whether those phenomena really exist." The crowd cheered, but no one knows whether "very soon" means days, weeks, or months. The truth is actually in the reports, but no one is buying it Before Trump's order, the Pentagon had actually accumulated decades of investigative records regarding UAP sightings. In 2024, the Department of Defense released a comprehensive historical report with a straightforward conclusion: since the end of World War II, the U.S. government has never found evidence of extraterrestrial technology in any relevant investigation; the vast majority of sightings were ultimately identified as misidentified ordinary aircraft or natural phenomena. Two years prior, in 2022, several high-ranking U.S. military officials gave the same answer during congressional hearings: there have been no alien visits and no flying saucer wreckage, yet the public remains unconvinced. After all, regarding the U.S. government's claim of "we checked, and there is nothing," the details of what was checked, who checked it, and the scope of the investigation have always remained hidden behind classification levels. This gap in transparency is what keeps conspiracy theories alive.
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