President Donald Trump said he will soon release new documents and revelations regarding unidentified flying objects [1].

This commitment signals a potential shift in how the U.S. government handles classified data on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). If the administration follows through, it could provide the first official confirmation of phenomena that have remained shrouded in secrecy for decades.

Trump made the announcement during a meeting with the Artemis II crew at the White House [1]. While some reports placed the announcement in Arizona, the primary video record shows the event occurring in Washington, D.C. [1].

The president indicated that the need for disclosure stems from the experiences of military personnel. He said that pilots have reported seeing things that you cannot imagine [1].

By referencing these accounts, Trump suggested that the current level of public knowledge is insufficient compared to what is known within the military and intelligence communities. The president did not provide a specific date for the release of the documents but described the revelations as imminent [1].

The Artemis II crew, preparing for a lunar mission, served as the backdrop for the announcement. This connection links the pursuit of deep-space exploration with the government's internal records on atmospheric anomalies [1].

Government agencies have historically maintained strict controls over UAP data, citing national security concerns. Trump's pledge to open these files suggests a willingness to challenge those traditional secrecy protocols to satisfy public curiosity and transparency [1].

"ont dit avoir vu des choses que vous n’imaginez pas"

The promise to release UAP documents represents a move toward transparency regarding a topic often dismissed as fringe, but which has gained legitimacy through military reports. By tying this to a meeting with the Artemis II crew, the administration is framing the disclosure within a broader context of aerospace and scientific discovery, potentially transitioning UAP discussions from conspiracy theories to official government record.