“We continue to embrace President Trump’s open science commitment as an agency,” NASA Press Secretary Bethany Stevens posted on social media platform X on Friday in response to Trump’s announcement.

“We have fostered open science since our inception so that the public can build upon our innovations. We continue to make all NASA data publicly available, and welcome public participation using our data.”

Stevens added: “As [NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman] has said, there are certainly things he’s come across in the job that he can’t explain… but they relate more to unnecessarily costly programs than they do to extraterrestrial life!”

https://www.newsweek.com/nasa-donald-trump-ufo-alien-announcement-11560059

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  1. He really wants you to stop paying attention to what’s in the PDF files

    Edit: just to be clear, these are the files about the elite rich pedophiles connected to Trump which he’s suppressing because it’s damaging to him, the ones that he campaigned on releasing and then they became a democratic hoax and then they’re supposedly only damaging to Democrats, but then why is he suppressing them???… in PDF format.

  2. So Obama said something about aliens – Trump has to try to top him, but as always has no way of doing that.

  3. Instead of aiding the search of aliens, maybe NASA can use its technology to locate a predator in the White House.

  4. Well this is better than a nuclear war with Iran, I guess.

    Let’s all pretend to be very interested in these UFO files.

  5. > President Trump’s open science commitment

    Another sycophantic magat.  Is there one senior member of this administration that isn’t a total piece of shit? 

  6. They will have to redact those too, because the same people are probably sex trafficking extra terrestrials.

  7. Didn’t NASA come out and admit there are orbs flying around that cannot be explained and they have been seeing these for a very long time.

  8. upandtotheleftplease on

    The existence of extraterrestrial life is statistically very likely, but that “journalist” on the plane made the giant leap very very far from Obama’s statement to infer they are visiting Earth.

    EDIT: The reactions online also clearly indicate what people want to believe versus what was actually said.

    Most of the public is highly attuned to Hollywood fantasy.

    Caveat: [The UFO Myth is a self-perpetuating delusion that began and continued for decades as a cover story for classified experimentation](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1417eN0rFAWzMEax_yxDOD_Ssk-vymZ6M/view?usp=drivesdk)

  9. Longjumping_Film_752 on

    okay now tell him to give 2% of the military budget and give it to nasa that would literally triple the nasa budget

  10. “There are certainly things he’s come across in the job that he can’t explain” You can say that again

  11. We know the federal government has no evidence aliens exist, because if they did, Trump would have tariffed them.

  12. I mean they have several science programs to look for signs of life. Find Exoplanets, find biosignatures and even techno signatures. It’s one of the main task of space exploration to find other life and better understand how it managed to start here. Saying the agency is looking for aliens is very much true.

  13. When did all departments start saying “President Trump” instead of “the president”.

    Maybe I’m remembering wrong but they didn’t used to always say “President Obama” or “President Biden” did they?

  14. Final-Duty-824 on

    In the classified documents case trumps defense was “you can declassify just by saying ‘it’s declassified’ — even by thinking about it.”

    What happened to that?

  15. Imagine showing this exact article to someone in 1995. There are just so many questions it brings up.

  16. Why is every single federal institution plugging their ears covering their eyes and pretending that everything is normal?? The fuck is going on