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Trump Faces Pressure to Reveal Secrets of UFOs as Whistleblowers Call for Disclosure
Disclosure By Johnathan Declan · Aug 19, 2026

Trump Faces Pressure to Reveal Secrets of UFOs as Whistleblowers Call for Disclosure

President Donald Trump is facing mounting pressure from a coalition of whistleblowers and advocates urging him to disclose classified information about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), also known as UFOs. The push for transparency has intensified in recent days, with former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch appearing on the Dr Phil podcast last week to call on Trump to take decisive action.

Grusch's appearance comes amid reports that Stephen Miller, one of President Trump’s closest and longest-serving advisers, has been tasked by the President to examine the UAP portfolio. This development is seen as a significant shift in how the administration approaches the issue, given Miller's influential role in shaping policy during the Trump era.

During his interview with Dr Phil, Grusch emphasized the potential historical significance of this moment for Trump’s legacy. He stated, "I hope President Trump delivers on his promise – I think this is going to be the singular thing which is going to define his legacy." Grusch also warned that even if Trump does not disclose the information now, it will become increasingly difficult to keep such revelations under wraps in the future.

Since August 14th, documentary filmmaker James Fox has released a series of four videos featuring various UAP whistleblowers. These individuals are calling on President Trump to take immediate action regarding declassification and protection for those who come forward with information about advanced non-human technologies and entities. The whistleblowers appearing in these videos include Dylan Borland, a former Air Force geospatial intelligence specialist; Matthew Brown, a former Department of War official; and Dr Eric Davis, an aerospace engineer known for his work on advanced propulsion concepts.

The appeals made by these whistleblowers focus not only on the declassification of UAP-related material but also on securing immunity and protection for individuals who might face repercussions for violating non-disclosure agreements. Grusch has offered to provide a full historical accounting to the National Security Council principals, the White House Chief of Staff, and make any supporting public statements authorized by the administration to facilitate disclosure.

In his statement, Grusch expressed readiness to assist in identifying records, programs, and personnel involved in classified UAP activities, aiming to bring "any improperly concealed activities back under lawful presidential control." This move underscores the growing belief among advocates that the time for transparency has arrived, with significant implications for both national security and public understanding of unexplained phenomena.

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