The official page where documents are published has already surpassed one billion visits globally.
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The Government of Donald Trump took a new step in its transparency policy and published a second batch of declassified documents on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP, popularly known as UFOs).
The dissemination is part of an official program that seeks to make historical records transparent related to encounters reported by U.S. armed forces and security.
According to the U.S. Department of Defense, the material was published on May 22 within the platform “Presidential UAP Records System for Unidentified Encounters” (PURSUE), launched weeks ago as a public access digital repository.
President Donald Trump.
The website, driven by the Trump administration, has already surpassed one billion visits globally, reflecting the strong interest that the UFO phenomenon generates worldwide.
The Pentagon's main spokesperson, Sean Parnell, confirmed that this is the “second release of declassified and historical files” and announced that new documents will be published gradually. The new batch includes photos, internal reports, and 46 military videos about unidentified flying objects.
Among the most striking materials are audios attributed to the Apollo 12 Moon Landing mission, where astronauts report unknown objects in space.
Reports on luminous spheres that surrounded a military helicopter, records of “fireballs” detected in Mexico, and intelligence documents on phenomena observed near Soviet facilities during the Cold War are also included.
President Donald Trump.
The Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, emphasized that the decision responds to an “unprecedented commitment to transparency” aligned with Trump. “These files, hidden for decades, fueled justified speculation. It is time for the public to analyze them for themselves,” he stated.
The publication comes in a context of growing political and social pressure in the United States to clarify the UAP phenomenon, which in recent years has shifted from being a marginal topic to becoming part of the institutional agenda, with official investigations and hearings in Congress.
While the documents do not officially confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life, they do reveal the extent of the monitoring that various military and intelligence agencies conducted over these UFOs for decades, reigniting the global debate on one of contemporary's greatest mysteries.