Trump to release first UFO files today
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Members of the public say they believe in extraterrestrial life after the Pentagon released its first set of declassified UAP images and documents.
Files released include images from U.S. military reports on UAPs and archival imagery from NASA’s Apollo missions.
Jeremy Corbell is encouraged and optimistic about the first batch of alien and UFO files being released by the government ... he says the transparency here is a long time coming. The UFO expert and
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb discusses the Pentagon's UFO files, highlighting potential adversarial advancements and extraterrestrial possibilities.
White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on the Trump administration's release of the first batch of UFO and "alien life" files. He details videos from the Department of War and historical Apollo 17 transcripts,
Two so-called “alien girls” who work for an obscure, unsexy legislative branch agency are touring military bases and attempting to interview UFO witnesses, The Post has learned.
Colbert then asked if Obama wished aliens were real, which led the former president to make a job pitch to Colbert. Obama explained that he would be a good first point-of-contact for aliens. “I actually do,” Obama said.