Trump Administration Launches Pentagon UAP Website With Declassified Files, Marking Shift After Years of Transparency Pressure
The Trump administration has launched a new Pentagon website dedicated to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, making a collection of declassified files directly accessible to the public for the first time. The move follows years of congressional hearings, investigative pressure, and persistent demands from both lawmakers and the public for greater transparency around military sightings of unexplained objects in the sky.
The website represents a direct institutional response to the accumulating scrutiny that the Department of Defense has faced over its handling and disclosure of UAP reports. Military personnel, intelligence officials, and defense contractors have found themselves increasingly pressed to account for encounters that have resisted conventional explanation. The declassified materials now available on the platform include reports, memos, and analysis that had previously circulated only through FOIA requests or unauthorized leaks, if at all.
The launch places the Pentagon in uncharted communications territory, requiring the department to engage with a topic that has long generated intense speculation and distrust among the public. Observers in Congress and among transparency advocates are treating the website as a test of whether the disclosed materials will satisfy demands for substantive answers or merely provide a controlled release of already-redacted content. The initiative signals a potential shift in how the executive branch manages information related to aerial anomalies, though the full scope and reliability of what has been made available remains under active review.