UK-based writer Mark Christopher Lee claims an advisor to the Trump administration told him the US President has been given authority by world leaders to make a formal UFO announcement
Maria Letícia Gomes GAU Writer
15:52, 09 Feb 2026Updated 09:01, 10 Feb 2026
Donald Trump allegedly has speech prepared about UFOs
Fresh claims suggest President Donald Trump may be preparing a bombshell speech that would reveal decades of alleged UFO evidence to the public.
The revelations come from Mark Christopher Lee, a British writer, director, producer and self-proclaimed ufologist, who claims he received the information from “an advisor to the Trump administration” stating that Trump has been granted permission by fellow world leaders to make a formal UFO announcement.
“An advisor to the Trump administration told me the president has been given authority by the other major world leaders to make this announcement,” Lee revealed in an interview with the Daily Mail.
According to Lee, the address would expose the reality behind decades of evidence concerning unexplained aerial phenomena, materials from purported crash sites, and military witness accounts that he maintains cannot be matched to any existing human technology.

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“He will confirm that forensic analysis of recovered off-world vehicles and non-human biologics has established their extraterrestrial origin,” Lee claimed, describing the potential address as “the first official acknowledgment of this reality by any world leader.”, reports the Mirror US.
The speech was initially scheduled for the United Nations General Assembly in September, Lee revealed, but has reportedly been rescheduled to mark the 79th anniversary of the Roswell incident on July 8.
“New intelligence developments have made it a matter of urgency,” Lee stated. “I do feel that President Trump likes to act spontaneously and may not want to wait until July 8. He might also suspect that Russia or China could jump the gun.”

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Lee suggests the planned address would formally acknowledge several notorious UFO encounters that have already been confirmed by the U.S. military and examined in congressional hearings.
These would include the November 2004 USS Nimitz incident, the 2015 USS Theodore Roosevelt GoFast and Gimbal encounters, and the 1947 Roswell affair.
The 2004 Nimitz incident has gained particular attention following testimony under oath from ex-Navy fighter pilot David Fravor, who told Congress in 2023 that he was diverted during a training mission off San Diego’s coast to investigate an unidentified object picked up on radar by U.S. Navy vessels.
He described witnessing a white, 40-foot-long craft lacking any visible wings or propulsion mechanism, resembling “like a Tic Tac.”
He detailed how the object’s movements matched his own, before accelerating away at incredible velocity and materialising moments later approximately 60 miles distant at a classified meeting point.
Likewise, in 2015, separate encounters featuring unidentified craft were documented by aviators and radar technicians aboard the USS Roosevelt.
Dubbed GoFast and Gimbal, these incidents were filmed using infrared targeting equipment and only made public by the Pentagon years afterwards.
Lee attributed the intel to a source he characterised as “a successful business person acting as an advisor to Trump administration officials”, who was purportedly also engaged in scrutinising historical UFO data in preparation for the proposed revelation.
“He will underscore that he is the first president to authorise full disclosure because the American people deserve transparency,” Lee said, noting the address would also reference geopolitical stability and cross-party congressional endeavours as factors enabling disclosure.
