Will We Get More Answers About UFOs in a Second Trump Term?
At first glance, the story of the U.S. government grappling with evidence of unidentified flying objects has cooled off since last year, when a whistleblower claimed (without firsthand evidence) that the Pentagon had alien bodies and otherworldly spacecraft in its possession. But the past few weeks have seen a number of developments in the UFO story in Congress, where lawmakers like Chuck Schumer are trying to make the Department of Defense be more forward with their information on the unknown objects hovering over U.S. airspace. Meanwhile, the incoming Trump administration — and its UFO-curious intelligence staffers — could provide more clarity on a topic that has disappointed some alien hopefuls in the past couple years. To get an update on where things stand, I spoke with former Defense appointee and State Department staffer Marik von Rennenkampff, who has been following the story closely since leaving government.
- November 24, 2024
- USA
- English