Pentagon UFO declassification announcement with aliens.gov portal for extraterrestrial records release

Pentagon to Release UFO Files on aliens.gov Under Trump Order (2026)

By Ethan Brooks Washington, D.C. — April 26, 2026

In a landmark transparency initiative, the Pentagon is preparing to systematically declassify and publicly release all government records related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), UFOs, and potential extraterrestrial life. The newly registered aliens.gov domain will serve as the official central portal for the disclosures.

The move follows a direct order from President Donald Trump in February 2026. Trump instructed the Department of Defense, intelligence agencies, and other federal entities to review and release all files connected to “alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any related matters.”

Defense officials, working through the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), have confirmed the process is well underway. On April 17, 2026, during a Turning Point USA event in Phoenix, Arizona, President Trump stated that reviewers have already uncovered “many very interesting documents,” with the first public releases expected “very, very soon.”

In mid-March 2026, the White House — via the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) — quietly registered both aliens.gov and alien.gov. Registry records show the domains were secured specifically for this disclosure effort. While the sites currently display “Site Not Found,” sources indicate backend work is progressing rapidly to transform aliens.gov into a comprehensive public archive of declassified documents, videos, photographs, and analytical reports.

What to Expect from the Release

Pentagon and White House officials say the goal is full compliance with the president’s directive and existing federal transparency laws. The scope covers decades of records, potentially dating back to the 1940s. This goes far beyond previous limited releases, such as the Navy UAP videos made public between 2017 and 2020.

AARO is coordinating across agencies to consolidate UAP-related collections for rapid, orderly release.

Reactions and Context

The announcement has generated excitement among UFO researchers, bipartisan lawmakers, and the public. Betting platforms have seen rising odds on official confirmation of extraterrestrial intelligence. President Trump, long open to discussing the topic, emphasized the documents are “extremely interesting” but has not claimed definitive proof of alien visitation.

This development positions the United States as a leader in government transparency on one of humanity’s most profound questions.

VFuture Media will provide live updates as soon as the portal activates or initial files are released.

Stay tuned to www.vfuturemedia.com for direct access to the declassified materials and ongoing coverage.

— Ethan Brooks, Washington, D.C.

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