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White House Expands Digital Infrastructure as Pentagon Advances Trump’s UFO Disclosure Directive

New .gov domains linked to extraterrestrial research emerge alongside broader push to release classified UAP records
The White House has registered a series of new government web domains referencing extraterrestrial and unidentified aerial phenomena, as the Department of Defense moves forward with President Donald Trump’s directive to release files related to alien life and UFOs.

The creation of these domains is seen as part of a wider administrative effort to organize, manage and eventually publish material tied to unidentified aerial phenomena, known as UAP, which have been the subject of increasing official scrutiny in recent years.

The move follows a clear presidential instruction to federal agencies to begin identifying and releasing records connected to what he described as “highly complex, but extremely interesting and important” matters.

Defense officials have confirmed that work is underway to review and prepare relevant documents for potential disclosure.

The process is expected to involve multiple agencies, reflecting the breadth of historical data held across military, intelligence and scientific bodies.

The initiative represents one of the most significant steps toward transparency on the issue in decades.

It signals a coordinated approach that includes not only document review but also the establishment of digital platforms capable of handling public interest and information dissemination.

Officials familiar with the effort suggest that the domains could serve as centralized hubs for future releases, providing structured access to declassified records and ongoing updates.

The development underscores a shift from fragmented disclosures toward a more unified federal strategy.

The directive was issued amid heightened public attention following renewed debate about extraterrestrial life and long-standing questions surrounding government knowledge of unexplained aerial encounters.

Lawmakers from both parties have previously called for greater openness, particularly in light of national security concerns tied to unidentified objects operating in sensitive airspace.

While the Pentagon has historically stated that investigations have not confirmed extraterrestrial origins for such phenomena, the administration’s push reflects a commitment to transparency and accountability.

By directing agencies to actively compile and release information, the initiative places institutional momentum behind long-standing calls for clarity.

The timeline for full disclosure remains uncertain, as officials balance public interest with national security considerations.

However, the establishment of dedicated digital infrastructure suggests that preparations are advancing toward a structured release of information in the months ahead.
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