President Donald Trump's long-anticipated UFO disclosure is set to take place on Friday morning, as the White House prepares to release previously classified UFO files and videos. The announcement follows a series of cryptic social media posts and government domain registrations that have fueled public speculation.
Congressional Hints and Timeline
Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna intensified speculation on Thursday evening by suggesting that the release would occur at 8am ET. In a post on X, she wrote: 'Tomorrow will be good.' Luna had previously stated that files related to Trump's disclosure initiative would be hosted on the National Archives website, though no official updates have been provided since those remarks in February.
Government Domain Registration
The recent registration of the government-linked domain aliens.gov has further stoked curiosity. Analysts believe it could become a central hub for files concerning alleged non-human intelligence and unexplained aerial phenomena. Reports indicate that the release will be 'slow and steady at first,' with initial disclosures unlikely to contain major revelations.
Pentagon Briefing and Skepticism
The development comes hours after Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett revealed he had a private Pentagon briefing to 'go over stuff.' Speaking on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Burchett confirmed the call occurred at 3pm on Thursday but cautioned the public against expecting full transparency. 'I don't want everybody to get their hopes up. I don't have a lot of faith in our government,' he said.
Burchett also accused powerful Pentagon insiders of resisting disclosure efforts, stating: 'The war pimps at the Pentagon and everybody else, they just don't give up that easy.'
This is a developing story. More updates to come.



