Trump claims Obama shared classified alien secrets amid UAP debates

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Trump claims Obama shared classified alien secrets amid UAP debates

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Jeffrey Morgan
Jeffrey Morgan
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Trump claims Obama shared classified alien secrets amid UAP debates

Claims about unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs) and government secrecy have resurfaced in political discussions. Former President Donald Trump recently stated that Barack Obama shared classified details about aliens with him. Meanwhile, lawmakers like Chuck Schumer and Mike Rounds have suggested that national security agencies may still be hiding information.

The topic has also drawn comparisons to religious texts, including the Book of Genesis and the Book of Enoch, though no clear links have been established.

In recent years, speculation about UAPs has grown, with repeated mentions of a supposed 'legacy program' focused on nonhuman intelligence. The U.S. military may hold additional classified footage, but no official releases have confirmed this since 2017. Key agencies involved in past disclosures include the Department of Defense, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which was set up in 2022.

Congressional hearings in 2022 and 2023 featured pilot testimonies and declassified videos, yet the full extent of government knowledge remains unclear. Some researchers suggest that Cold War-era studies into paranormal subjects might still be ongoing. However, there is no public evidence that agencies are actively engaging with UFO experiencers or pursuing fringe theories.

Barack Obama previously acknowledged the likelihood of extraterrestrial life but denied any personal knowledge of hidden programs. Trump, in contrast, has pledged to declassify related records, though the reasons behind this push are not fully explained. Whether these efforts will provide concrete answers—or simply fuel further debate—remains to be seen.

The discussion around UAPs continues to mix political statements, historical references, and unconfirmed claims. Agencies like AARO are investigating, but no definitive proof of extraterrestrial contact or secret programs has emerged. For now, the topic stays in the realm of speculation, with lawmakers and former officials offering differing perspectives.