Department of War sets up UFO website
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"Never-before-seen files" on UAPs posted by US Department of War, including some images taken by Apollo missions.
The Trump administration announced the release of newly declassified Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena records, launching a Department of War website to provide public access to government files as part of a transparency push.
USA HeraldMay 8, 2026 The United States government just moved one of the most controversial questions in modern American history out of the shadows and onto a public website. On Friday, the Department of War announced the first release of what it describes as new,
The Department of War just dumped a huge batch of UFO files, but does it have proof of aliens? Here's what we make of it.
The Department of War released dozens of files related to UFO sightings. Here are 5 most intriguing ones.
A new government website where the Pentagon says it has published 'never-before-seen' files on unidentified aerial phenomena is live.
The Pentagon released 162 UFO files on war.gov/ufo, including unexplained Apollo 17 photos and military sighting videos. Of the files, 108 are partially redacted.
President Donald Trump’s release of declassified UFO files on Friday drew excitement from longtime transparency advocates — and immediate skepticism from critics on both the Left and Right who argued the timing was meant to distract from the war in Iran,
Podcaster Joe Rogan questioned GOP Rep. Tim Burchett (Tenn.) about the motives behind the Trump administration’s decision to release new government files about UFOs amid the Iran war. The Pentagon released a trove of UFO-related files on Friday,