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Trump’s UFO release could include videos, photos of non-human craft proving we aren’t alone: source

March 14, 2026
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Trump’s UFO release could include videos, photos of non-human craft proving we aren’t alone: source

The federal government holds shocking evidence of UFOs which proves we are not alone — including satellite imagery of out-of-this world craft that look like nothing “we have built,” an expert with knowledge of the documents told The Post.

The government’s trove of UFO docs is massive and includes stunning photos and videos, according to Christopher Mellon, the former deputy assistant secretary of defense intelligence during the Clinton and Bush administrations.

Publicly disclosing the information would take UFO discourse “to another level,” he added.

President Trump announced the upcoming release of UFO files last week — and the contents could take alien discourse “to another level.” Rob Jejenich / NY Post Design

Under President Trump’s order two weeks ago, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth will direct the release of “files related to” aliens, UFOs, and “all other information connected to” the “highly complex” subject matter, the president wrote on Truth Social.

While the announcement spurred federal agencies, including the White House and the Pentagon, to scramble, there has been no official word on what will be released and when.

The most compelling piece of data, Mellon claimed, are clear satellite photos of craft in space above the Earth that are obviously not manmade.

“We have satellite imagery of craft that sure don’t look like anything that we have built or constructed,” Mellon said.

Those same convincing images of craft engaging in “actions that are difficult to explain” were referenced by ex-director of national intelligence and current CIA director John Ratcliffe in a 2021 Fox News interview.

In 2017, Mellon played a key role in the release of three now famous US military radar images of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, or UAPs, referred to as the “Tic Tac,” “GOFAST,” and “Gimbal” — and he said there are more just like those on government hard drives.

Christopher Mellon, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence.
Chris Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Intelligence, told The Post the government has many videos and photos of UFOs which have yet to be released to the public. News Nation
Video still showing an unidentified aerial phenomenon.
Radar footage released by the Pentagon on April 27, 2020, shows a UFO commonly referred to as the Gimbal video. DoD/AFP via Getty Images

The government now prefers the term “UAP,” or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, to “UFO.”

“There’s a significant number of videos from the same sources that were judged unclassified in 2018 — gun cameras on F18s, [Forward Looking Infrared Radar] videos — that have been withheld from the public,” he said. 

“I know there are because I’ve seen some of them,” said Mellon, adding, “And there’s no rational reason that I can think of why those videos are being withheld.”

Though some provocative images should be included in the release, Mellon said he has no expectation for files that confirm the existence of, or contact with, alien civilizations.

The Department of War, the Department of National Intelligence, the National Security Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Department of Energy, and the National Nuclear Security Administration all have UFO files that would be relevant to the Trump-ordered release, Mellon said.

Releasing classified and sensitive materials is an “unnatural act” for intelligence agencies, he said.

“I have a feeling bureaucracy is going to react slowly and I don’t think they’re gonna put the best stuff out quickly, if they do at all,” he said. “Congressional vigilance is needed to ensure a thorough and effective process.”

President Donald Trump delivering the State of the Union Address.
President Trump announced last week he would release the UFO files, putting Sec. of War Pete Hegseth in charge of the operation. Getty Images

Sen. Mike Rounds (R-South Dakota), senior member of the Senate Armed Service Committee, who introduced the UAP Disclosure Act with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in 2023, is hoping for a broad release that ensures US military secrets are preserved.

Rounds hopes for “as much disclosure as we can get with regard to just being honest to the American people about what we see that we either don’t know about or that we’re learning about.

“And I just want to make sure that whatever we put out, we do not impact our own national security capabilities.”

Additional reporting by Geoff Earle

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