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Trump Administration Releases Fourth Tranche of Declassified UAP Records

On July 10, 2026, the Trump administration released its fourth set of declassified UAP records, which includes military infrared videos and details about unidentified objects. The release features an 18-second video showing an object resembling a six-pointed star and includes reports from the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, which investigates unidentified objects for potential risks to national security.

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The Trump administration released its fourth set of declassified records related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) on July 10, 2026. This release includes military infrared videos and details about a 2015 unidentified object reported near the Pantex Plant in Texas, a facility involved in nuclear weapons assembly. The latest files feature an 18-second infrared video from U.S. Indo-Pacific Command showing an object resembling a six-pointed star, captured over the Yellow Sea. Officials emphasized that the descriptions of the objects should not be interpreted as definitive conclusions about their identities. The release also includes a report detailing a 2015 incident over the Pantex Plant, additional infrared videos from various military commands, and context regarding the technical aspects of the footage. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, established by Congress in 2022, is responsible for investigating reports of unidentified objects and assessing potential risks to flight safety and national security.

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New Trump UFO file dump includes military footage of mysterious star-shaped object

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Trump Administration Releases Fourth Tranche of Declassified UAP Records