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Trump says first releases from Pentagon UFO study will come out 'very, very soon' after Phoenix rally tease

President Trump says the first releases from a Pentagon study on UFOs will come out "very, very soon," teasing interesting documents found by officials.


Trump says first releases from Pentagon UFO study will come out 'very, very soon' after Phoenix rally tease

Speaking at a rally at Dream City Church in north Phoenix on Friday night hosted by Turning Point USA and Turning Action, Trump told the audience it seemed like the right crowd to hear about the study because Arizonans are "really into that."

"I figured this was a good crowd because I know you people. You're really into that. I don't know if I am," the president told them.

"We found many very interesting documents, I must say," Trump said. "And the first releases will begin very, very soon. So, you can go out and see if that phenomenon is correct.

"You'll figure it out. Let me know," he added. "But we've had a lot of questions. It's something that - it really captivates the mind, there's no question about it."

"Based on the tremendous interest shown, 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," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "GOD BLESS AMERICA!"

Interest in UAPs has grown significantly in recent years, attracting increased scrutiny from federal lawmakers and defense officials. 

In 2023, Congress enacted the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act, while the Department of Defense created the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office to investigate these incidents more thoroughly.

Fox News Digital's Greg Wehner contributed to this report.

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