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Former Pentagon investigator Luis Elizondo claims he handled recovered UAP materials and describes a classified Pentagon operation called Interloper aimed at capturing UAPs near nuclear weapons sites.
A Navy F/A-18 pilot reportedly tracked an unidentified object daily for two years, testified under oath in 2023, and the Pentagon released the file in 2026; the object remains officially unidentified.
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Rep. Luna requests release of specific UAP video footage, providing a list of documented incidents including formations, acceleration events, and spherical objects from various dates and locations.
Former Defense official Christopher Mellon states that U.S. agencies have compiled information on UFOs since World War II and that a promised release will be significant.

Former President Trump indicates that classified UFO files will be released in the near future and hints that some contents will be noteworthy.

Late Air Force intelligence officer Matthew Sullivan, who died in 2024 before reportedly testifying in a federal UFO whistleblower case, was allegedly involved in a legacy UFO program.

President Trump stated that previously undisclosed UFO documents will be released imminently and characterized the topic as intellectually compelling.

An ODNI-overseen UAP investigation has drawn scrutiny for alleged whistleblower intimidation, false allegations, and discreditation of those who came forward.

Liberation Times reports that Congressman Eric Burlison visited Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland on a White House-approved trip, allegedly to examine a suspected UFO facility.

A congressman describes the Trump administration's recent release of UFO-related files as a significant first step toward transparency.

Representative Eric Burlison characterizes the first wave of government UFO files as preliminary material, suggesting more significant documents may follow.

A congresswoman states she does not use the term 'aliens' but commits to addressing information of 'nonhuman origin' that may be held by government agencies.

Rep. Burchett states that the U.S. has no UAP technology and argues the government should release information rather than continue secrecy.

The House Oversight Committee is requesting briefings from four government agencies regarding missing and deceased scientists.

A UFO researcher calls on Trump to honor his stated commitment to disclosing UFO documents that the president has said will be released soon.

Rep. Burchett claims to have seen UFO pictures and videos that defy conventional explanation, though officials attribute such sightings to known terrestrial or foreign technology.

Rep. Tim Burchett asserts that multiple scientists have died or disappeared under suspicious circumstances and calls for government accountability on the matter.

A lawmaker suggests that nearly a dozen missing or dead scientists may have been targeted by foreign adversaries, citing suspicious circumstances.

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