President Donald Trump says he plans to begin identifying and releasing government files related to UFOs and possible extraterrestrial life. He indicated the process would involve declassifying official records tied to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), adding, “I don't know if they're real or not.” No timeline or detailed framework for the release has yet been provided.
On the Epstein matter, Trump said it was time to move on, stating officials should not “waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about,” and describing the records as “pretty boring stuff.” The comments come as the U.S. Department of Justice continues to face scrutiny over its review of Epstein-related materials.
The DOJ has said it conducted a large-scale examination of millions of documents, emails, and other materials connected to Jeffrey Epstein, concluding that the evidence did not meet federal prosecutorial standards for bringing new criminal charges. However, some lawmakers and advocacy groups argue that only a small portion of the total files has been publicly released.
In an early 2026 court filing, the department acknowledged that less than 1% of materials had been released at that time. While additional pages were later published, critics maintain that significant portions may still be withheld or redacted, keeping public interest and debate alive.
The potential disclosure of UFO-related records — combined with ongoing controversy surrounding Epstein documents — adds another layer to discussions about government transparency and public accountability.
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President Donald Trump says he plans to begin identifying and releasing government files related to UFOs and possible extraterrestrial life. He indicated the process would involve declassifying official records tied to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), adding, “I don't know if they're real or not.” No timeline or detailed framework for the release has yet been provided. On the Epstein matter, Trump said it was time to move on, stating officials should not “waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about,” and describing the records as “pretty boring stuff.” The comments come as the U.S. Department of Justice continues to face scrutiny over its review of Epstein-related materials. The DOJ has said it conducted a large-scale examination of millions of documents, emails, and other materials connected to Jeffrey Epstein, concluding that the evidence did not meet federal prosecutorial standards for bringing new criminal charges. However, some lawmakers and advocacy groups argue that only a small portion of the total files has been publicly released. In an early 2026 court filing, the department acknowledged that less than 1% of materials had been released at that time. While additional pages were later published, critics maintain that significant portions may still be withheld or redacted, keeping public interest and debate alive. The potential disclosure of UFO-related records — combined with ongoing controversy surrounding Epstein documents — adds another layer to discussions about government transparency and public accountability. #fblifestyle #cooking #community #DonaldTrump #JeffreyEpstein #UFOFiles #DOJ
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