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Donald Trump Talked Alien Files with Dennis Quaid
The White House registered aliens.gov and alien.gov domains days after Trump's order to release government records on unidentified aerial phenomena and extraterrestrial life.
- On Tuesday evening, the White House registered the domains aliens.gov and alien.gov through the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, with both sites hosted on Cloudflare servers but currently inactive.
- President Donald Trump directed the Defense Department two weeks ago to oversee disclosure of files related to aliens, UFOs, and unidentified aerial phenomena, citing "tremendous interest" in the topic.
- Former deputy assistant secretary of defense intelligence Christopher Mellon told the New York Post the government possesses "a significant cache of photos and videos" that would elevate UFO discourse "to another level," while White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly told reporters to "Stay tuned!" when questioned about the domains.
- Trump accused former President Barack Obama of disclosing "classified information" after Obama said aliens were "real" in a podcast interview, though Trump later stated he does not know if extraterrestrials exist.
- Betting markets on Polymarket spiked to 53 percent on March 19 following the registration before dropping to 11 percent within hours; a separate market tracking U.S. confirmation of alien existence by 2027 stands at 19 percent, though the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office maintains it found no evidence of extraterrestrial technology.
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Government snags alien.gov and aliens.gov domains amid UFO disclosure push, but sites remain dark
The federal government registered two extraterrestrial-themed .gov domains this week, but neither site is live, a funding freeze is blocking new domain requests at the agency that registered them and the White House offered only a "Stay tuned!" paired with an alien emoji when asked about the timeline and contents.
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