Obama says aliens 'are real, but I haven't seen them' in recent podcast interview
Former President Obama confirmed extraterrestrial life exists but dismissed Area 51 conspiracy theories and cited no direct evidence during his presidency, amid growing public and congressional interest.
- During a wide-ranging interview with Brian Tyler Cohen published on Saturday, former President Barack Obama said `They're real` about aliens but denied they are kept in Area 51.
- Amid growing public interest in recent years, interest in possible alien contact has spiked after government documents and multiple congressional hearings on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena .
- In the podcast's lightning-round segment, Cohen asked `Are aliens real?` and Obama answered quickly, ending with laughter and no further details.
- The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office says it has found no verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial activity, while Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and Rep. Eric Burlison accuse the Defense Department of blocking access to files and presented UAP video evidence.
- Obama offered no explanation for his assertion, Newsweek sought comment from an Obama spokesperson on Saturday, and the remark coincides with ongoing oversight and veteran testimony.
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