Have aliens contacted Earth? Nasa to reveal info after Trump orders

While the search for life beyond our stars has often been the stuff of Hollywood blockbusters, the conversation has recently shifted into the halls of power in Washington.

A Truth Social post from US President Donald Trump has sparked intense speculation regarding the existence of unidentified aerial phenomena, more commonly known as UAP.

The post suggests a directive to the Secretary of War and other agencies to begin identifying and releasing government files related to alien life and unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

HAS NASA FOUND EVIDENCE OF ALIENS?

Nasa has maintained a consistent stance on the matter. While the agency is deeply committed to exploring the cosmos and searching for signs of life, it has not yet found any definitive evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence.

Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman has emphasised a new era of transparency and scientific discovery while managing the agency’s vast array of commercial and exploratory programs.

Nasa administrator Jared Isaacman answers questions at a news conference during the rollout of the new Moon rocket, Artemis II, at the Kennedy Space Center, Saturday, January 17, 2026, in Cape Canaveral. (Photo: AP)

Nasa administrator Jared Isaacman answers questions at a news conference during the rollout of the new Moon rocket, Artemis II, at the Kennedy Space Center, Saturday, January 17, 2026, in Cape Canaveral. (Photo: AP)

The agency continues to embrace an open science commitment, ensuring that data collected from missions is available to the public. This transparency allows researchers and enthusiasts alike to study the same information used by top scientists.

WHAT DOES THE GOVERNMENT HIDE ABOUT UFOs?

The fascination with what might be tucked away in classified files is at an all-time high. However, the official word from space authorities suggests a more terrestrial reality.

A recent statement from Nasa spokesperson Bethany Stevens noted that while there are certainly things encountered on the job that are difficult to explain, these mysteries often relate to unnecessarily costly programmes rather than little green men.

Despite this, the push for disclosure remains a major talking point for those who believe the truth is out there.

IS THE SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE CONTINUING?

Nasa remains at the forefront of this quest through missions like the James Webb Space Telescope and upcoming visits to icy moons.

The goal is to find chemical signatures or biological markers that suggest life could exist elsewhere.

An artist's representation of aliens. (Photo: X/@forallcurious)

An artist’s representation of aliens. (Photo: X/@forallcurious)

Currently, about 100 per cent of confirmed scientific data points to Earth being the only known home for life, but the search is far from over.

The agency welcomes public participation, proving that the mystery of the universe is a journey we are all taking together.

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