Trump Administration Releases 2nd Batch of UAP Files, Including 57-Year-Old Apollo 12 Audio
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 1
Trump Administration Releases 2nd Batch of UAP Files, Including 57-Year-Old Apollo 12 Audio
7 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 1
A second government release of UAP material added newly public Apollo 12 audio from 1969, along with military videos and documents the Trump administration says fulfill its disclosure pledge.
The batch follows bipartisan pressure from lawmakers in March and Trump's late-April promise to publish as much unexplained material as possible.
Newly highlighted cases include a pilot describing 'orange orbs' near a helicopter last year, a pill-shaped object in the Middle East and three objects hovering over water in Iran.
Rep. Tim Burchett dismissed the rollout as selective, saying officials are withholding stronger evidence, while Rep. Eric Burlison warned the administration to release videos lawmakers say they have already seen.
The Pentagon says some sightings can be explained and still sees no evidence of extraterrestrial origin, but lawmakers argue many incidents remain unresolved and scattered across agencies.
Is the Pentagon's wave of UAP disclosures genuine transparency or a calculated distraction from classified truths?
What 'reverse-engineered' craft from alleged UAP crash sites are officials accused of hiding from the public?
If not extraterrestrial, what nation’s technology can explain UAPs that outmaneuver top military aircraft?