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

By Jose Antonio Lanz · Published March 18, 2026 · 3 min read · Source: Decrypt
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Trump White House Registers Aliens.gov—Is the UFO File Drop Imminent?

The White House registered aliens.gov, a month after Trump ordered the release of all government UAP and UFO files following a viral Obama moment.

Jose Antonio LanzBy Jose Antonio LanzEdited by Andrew HaywardMar 18, 2026Mar 18, 20263 min read
President Donald Trump. Image: Shutterstock/Decrypt
President Donald Trump. Image: Shutterstock/Decrypt
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In brief

The Executive Office of the President quietly registered the domain aliens.gov on Wednesday, just after 6:30 a.m.—and while the site sits empty for now, the move didn't go unnoticed. A domain-monitoring bot flagged the registration.

No website, no announcement, no explanation. Just a domain. Decrypt has reached out to the White House for comment, and will update this story if we hear anything back. 404 Media first reported on the registration, following the bot flag.

The registration comes roughly a month after Trump posted on Truth Social that he would direct the Defense Department and other federal agencies to "begin the process of identifying and releasing" all government files related to alien life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and UFOs.

That announcement was itself triggered by something stranger: a podcast clip of Barack Obama saying, offhandedly, that aliens are "real." Obama later clarified on Instagram that he was talking about statistical probability—the universe is big, life probably exists somewhere—and that he saw zero evidence of extraterrestrials making contact during his presidency. "Really!" he added, as if anticipating the chaos that would follow.

It didn't matter. The clip went viral. Reporters cornered Trump on Air Force One. And Trump, rather than cooling things down, poured gasoline on the fire.

"Well, he gave classified information. He's not supposed to be doing that," Trump told Fox News reporter Peter Doocy aboard the plane. When pressed on whether he personally believed in aliens, Trump said: "I don't know if they're real or not. I don't have an opinion on it. I never talk about it."

Doocy noted that the president can declassify anything he wants. Trump grinned. "I may get him out of trouble by declassifying," he said. A beat later, he added: "We know illegal aliens. Yeah. Illegal. Only illegals."

The Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which has been running UFOs investigations since 2022, currently has over 2,000 active cases on the books. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth responded to Trump's Truth Social post with an alien emoji and a saluting emoji—which is either very funny or deeply unsettling, depending on your priors.

No official government investigation has ever produced evidence of extraterrestrial technology or life, despite occasional comments from officials that have fueled conspiracy theories. Sean Kirkpatrick, the first director of AARO, told Scientific American he expects any file release to contain "no new revelations."

Some critics—including Republican congressman Thomas Massie—have suggested the entire UFO push is a distraction from the still-unfinished Epstein files release.

Whether aliens.gov becomes a real transparency portal, a blank page, or a redirect to a border enforcement campaign isn't clear yet. But registering the domain is the kind of move that signals something is coming—even if nobody in Washington will say what, or when. The truth is out there.

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