Trump White House Registers Aliens.gov—Is the UFO File Drop Imminent?

Summary

The Executive Office of the President registered the domain aliens.gov on Wednesday morning, with no accompanying website, announcement, or explanation. The action was detected by a domain-monitoring bot. This follows former President Trump’s recent public promise to direct federal agencies to disclose all government information on alien life, UAPs, and UFOs. Trump’s statement was itself a response to a viral podcast clip in which Barack Obama remarked on the statistical likelihood of extraterrestrial life, clarifying later that he had no evidence of contact during his time in office. The incident sparked media frenzy, with Trump offering ambiguous comments about his own beliefs and referencing illegal immigration as a diversion. The Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) currently has over 2,000 active UFO cases, but no government investigation has ever found proof of extraterrestrial life or technology. Officials expect any released files to hold no significant revelations. Some critics view the UFO focus as a distraction from other ongoing controversies. The purpose of aliens.gov remains unknown, but its registration suggests possible forthcoming government action or announcements on the topic.