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Trump Pushes for UAP Transparency: Plans to Declassify Secret Files, Citing "Public's Right to Know"

Dec 1, 2025, December 01, 2025

 

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VISTORBELITUNG.COM,Former President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to declassify a significant volume of secret government files related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), formerly known as UFOs. According to close advisors and sources familiar with the matter, Trump argues that the American public has a fundamental right to know the truth about decades of unexplained encounters and potential extraterrestrial activity.


This move, if executed, would represent the most dramatic release of classified UAP information in U.S. history, potentially reshaping public understanding of a topic long shrouded in secrecy and stigma.


Insiders report that Trump’s interest in the subject has intensified significantly in recent months. Having been briefed on the topic during his presidency, he is said to be dissatisfied with the pace and scope of disclosures made by subsequent administrations. He has reportedly directed a team to identify and expedite the declassification of specific, high-value materials.


"President Trump believes this is the ultimate transparency issue," stated a source close to the former president. "If the government has been tracking objects in our skies that defy our understanding of physics and technology, the people who fund that government deserve to know. The era of paternalistic secrecy is over."


The planned release is expected to go beyond the ambiguous videos and limited reports made public by the Pentagon in recent years. Sources indicate the trove may include:


· Raw Radar Tracking Data: Unaltered sensor information from military and intelligence platforms that captured UAP demonstrating extraordinary speeds and maneuverability. 


· Detailed Pilot and Crew Testimonies: Full, unredacted reports from Navy and Air Force pilots, including audio recordings and post-encounter debriefs that were previously deemed too sensitive.


· Technical Analysis: Internal government assessments of the vehicles' observed capabilities, including propulsion hypotheses and materials analysis where available.


· Historical Case Files: Documents related to some of the most famous UAP incidents, potentially revisiting cold cases that have fueled public speculation for decades.


Political and Scientific Implications


The potential declassification has sent ripples through political, military, and scientific circles.


Proponents of disclosure, including several bipartisan members of Congress who have pushed for greater UAP transparency, hail the move as a historic step toward government accountability. They argue it will force a serious, scientific confrontation with a genuine mystery that has national security and safety implications.


Skeptics and national security traditionalists, however, warn of unintended consequences. They caution that such a release could compromise sensitive sources and methods of intelligence collection, revealing to adversaries—earthly or otherwise—the precise capabilities and limitations of U.S. detection systems. Some within the intelligence community are privately urging restraint, advocating for a controlled, incremental disclosure process.


The scientific community is divided. While many researchers crave access to verifiable, high-quality data, others worry that a politically charged "data dump" could be misinterpreted or lack the necessary context for proper analysis, potentially muddying the waters rather than clarifying them.


Analysts also note the significant political dimension. By positioning himself as the champion of ultimate transparency, Trump taps into deep public distrust of federal institutions and capitalizes on the broad, cross-partisan fascination with the UAP topic. The move distinguishes his approach from that of the current administration and frames the issue as one of elite secrecy versus the people's right to know.


While the planning is advanced, no official timeline for the release has been announced. Legal and procedural hurdles remain, and the scope of the final declassification order is still being determined. However, the message from Trump's camp is clear: a major shift in the U.S. government's approach to one of its longest-held secrets may be imminent.


Whether this leads to groundbreaking scientific revelation, geopolitical disruption, or simply more questions, one thing is certain: the claim that "Americans have a right to know" is setting the stage for a potential revelation that could redefine humanity's place in the cosmos.

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