Pentagon Forced to Release 46 UFO Videos After Trump Pushes Transparency
The Department of Defense is finally releasing 46 classified UFO videos to Congress after years of stonewalling. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna announced the breakthrough, crediting President Trump’s transparency push with forcing the Pentagon’s hand.
Luna leads a congressional task force investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena. Her team has been fighting bureaucratic resistance for months. The Pentagon claimed it lost the paperwork on their requests.
Rep. Luna says following President Trump’s UFO disclosure comments, they’ve reached back out to the DoD and are getting the 46 UFO videos released. 👀 pic.twitter.com/5GHySFm3If
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That excuse stopped working when Trump made UFO disclosure a priority.
“We had actually requested 46 documents specifically that the Department of War seemed to have lost our paperwork on,” Luna said in a recent interview. “And then we did reach back out to them. And now with that announcement, we’re getting those documents so I couldn’t be happier.”
The timing is not coincidental. Luna directly tied the release to Trump’s advocacy for government transparency on UAP issues.
“The fact that the president is pushing for transparency is something that most people in the United States are very curious about just goes to show the differences between this administration and every single one previously,” she stated.
This marks a sharp departure from decades of military secrecy. Previous administrations allowed the Pentagon to bury requests, delay responses, and hide evidence from congressional oversight.
The Trump administration is delivering what others only promised.
Luna’s task force has already released explosive footage in prior hearings. One video shows an unidentified object deflecting a Hellfire missile. No expert could explain what happened.
“In the last hearing that we had with my task force that’s been set up to investigate this stuff, we released some footage of one of these things deflecting a Hellfire missile. No one could explain what that was.”
That footage alone raises serious national security questions. If unidentified craft can neutralize American weapons systems, military leaders need answers. The public deserves them too.
Luna emphasized her task force is not pushing any particular theory. They are simply demanding the truth.
“We’re not in the business of telling the American people what to believe, but I think once you see this footage, once you realize that the phenomena is real,” she said.
The congresswoman praised Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for cooperation on the issue. His leadership stands in contrast to the bureaucratic evasion that defined previous Pentagon responses.
The 46 videos now headed to Capitol Hill reportedly contain additional unexplained aerial encounters. Military pilots, radar operators, and sensor systems captured phenomena that defy conventional explanation.
For years, servicemembers who reported these encounters faced ridicule or career consequences. Bureaucrats buried evidence. The media dismissed serious questions as conspiracy theory.
That coverup is ending.
The Trump administration’s willingness to confront institutional stonewalling represents a victory for government accountability. Transparency on UAP issues matters for national security assessments and public trust.
Luna’s task force plans to analyze the videos in upcoming hearings. The American people will finally see what their government has been hiding.
This disclosure comes amid growing bipartisan interest in UAP transparency. Lawmakers from both parties have demanded answers. Whistleblowers have come forward with claims of decades-long secrecy programs.
The difference now is executive backing. When the president demands transparency, bureaucrats cannot simply lose paperwork.
The footage may not answer every question. But it will prove what serious investigators already know. The phenomena is real. The military has documented it extensively. And the government has been hiding it.
Whatever these objects are, they operate in American airspace with impunity. They demonstrate capabilities that surpass known human technology. And for too long, the Pentagon refused to admit any of it.
Trump’s transparency push is forcing that admission.
Luna’s task force represents congressional oversight functioning as designed. When the executive and legislative branches align on accountability, bureaucratic resistance crumbles.
The release of these 46 videos marks just the beginning. As Luna’s investigation continues, more evidence will emerge. More questions will demand answers.
For an administration unafraid to challenge entrenched secrecy, this represents another battle won. The American people have a right to know what their military encounters in the skies above their country.
That right is finally being recognized.
The coming hearings will test how much truth the Pentagon is willing to reveal. But the dam has broken. Transparency is no longer optional.
President Trump promised to drain the swamp. Forcing the release of hidden UFO evidence kept from Congress and the public for decades is exactly that.
Stay tuned as this story develops.

