Congress Investigates UFO Encounters as Trump Adds Fuel to Controversy.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — June 27, 2025 | Ground Zero Plus News Network
The U.S. Congress is taking a closer look at the long-standing mystery of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), with new hearings aimed at uncovering what federal agencies know about aerial phenomena that have puzzled military officials, civilian pilots, and the public for decades.
Congressional Hearings Seek Answers
Lawmakers from both parties are pressing the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies for transparency. These hearings come in response to mounting reports of unexplained aerial incidents, including close encounters involving both military and commercial aircraft.
“We’ve been saying for the last eight years… that there have been dozens upon dozens of these near-air collisions that have occurred with military and civilian and commercial pilots,” said Luis Elizondo, a former Pentagon official who led the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP).
Elizondo, who has become a leading whistleblower on the issue, emphasized that these encounters are not limited to military operations and pose a growing concern for aviation safety.
Key Points:
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Multiple near-air collisions have reportedly occurred between unidentified objects and both military and civilian aircraft.
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Luis Elizondo, former head of AATIP, claims the phenomenon is widespread and underreported.
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Elizondo describes the existence of UFOs as “the worst-kept secret in American history.”
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Congressional committees are demanding greater disclosure from defense and intelligence officials.
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New legislation may soon require the declassification of government UFO records.
Trump Makes Cryptic Disclosure
Adding to the intrigue, former President Donald Trump recently made statements that suggest the federal government is aware of more than it has admitted publicly. Speaking at a press briefing, Trump acknowledged that he was briefed on the issue during his presidency.
“Some of what I saw was unbelievable,” Trump said. “Frankly, it’s one of the worst-kept secrets in American history.”
Although Trump did not elaborate further, his comments have reignited public and media interest, with calls growing louder for the full release of classified UFO-related documents.
Growing Demand for Transparency
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have expressed concern over the lack of accountability and clarity in how the U.S. handles reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). Recent legislative proposals aim to:
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Mandate public reports on UAP activity.
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Protect whistleblowers who provide information on classified programs.
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Improve coordination between the Pentagon, FAA, and intelligence community.
Outlook
As public interest in UFOs reaches its highest levels in years, and with high-profile figures like Trump now weighing in, the issue is evolving from a fringe curiosity into a subject of national security and legislative oversight.
The outcome of these hearings may mark a turning point in the U.S. government’s handling of unexplained aerial activity — and possibly reshape how the public understands what’s really happening in the skies above.
Ground Zero Plus News Network will continue to monitor this developing story.
Congress Hearing On UFOs
Americans could soon learn more about what many have long suspected regarding unidentified flying objects.
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