Did Trump Just Accuse Obama of Leaking Classified Info About Aliens?
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Washington, Feb 20 (NationPress) President Donald Trump has accused former President Barack Obama of leaking “classified information” after Obama stated in a recent podcast that aliens are “real”.
During a press briefing aboard Air Force One, Trump was questioned by Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy: “Barack Obama said that aliens are real. Have you seen any evidence of non-human visitors to Earth?”
Trump replied, “Well, he disclosed classified information. He’s not allowed to do that.”
When further pressed on the reality of aliens, Trump stated, “I can’t confirm if they exist or not. What I can say is he revealed classified information, which is a serious mistake.”
Trump hinted that he might take action regarding the situation, saying, “I might help him out by declassifying.”
This controversy followed Obama’s remarks on the “No Lie” podcast with journalist Brian Tyler Cohen, where he discussed extraterrestrial life.
Obama stated, “They’re real, but I haven’t seen them,” and clarified that they are not hidden in Area 51.
He added, “There’s no underground facility, unless there’s a massive conspiracy that even the president is unaware of.”
Obama later sought to clarify his statements via social media, indicating that he “saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us.”
He explained, “I was trying to keep it light, but since it gained attention, let me clarify. Statistically, the universe is vast, so the odds are good there’s life out there.”
However, he emphasized that the distances between solar systems make the chances of us having been visited by aliens very low, reiterating that he saw no evidence of any contact during his time in office.
The White House was prompted to address Trump’s allegations regarding Obama’s disclosure of classified information.
In recent years, Trump has shared his thoughts on unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrial life multiple times. In June 2019, he told ABC News: “I had a very brief meeting about it,” adding that “people are claiming to see UFOs. Do I believe it? Not really.”
In another interview in 2019, he mentioned to Tucker Carlson: “I don’t want to delve too deep into it. Personally, I tend to doubt it. But anything is possible.”
In June 2020, when questioned about Roswell, Trump stated: “I won’t reveal what I know, but it’s very intriguing.”