New reports reveal President Donald Trump has a prepared speech to publicly disclose decades of alleged UFO evidence, with claims he’s been cleared by world leaders to make the announcement

Maria Letícia Gomes GAU Writer

10:40 ET, 09 Feb 2026Updated 03:53 ET, 10 Feb 2026

Donald Trump allegedly has speech prepared about UFOs

Fresh reports suggest President Donald Trump has a ready-to-go speech to publicly unveil alleged UFO evidence spanning decades.

The scoop comes from Mark Christopher Lee, a UK-based writer, director, producer and self-proclaimed ufologist. He claims an “an advisor to the Trump administration” informed him that Trump has received approval from other global leaders to make an official statement on unidentified flying objects.

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“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 shared in an interview with the Daily Mail.

Lee says the speech would detail years of unexplained aerial phenomena, retrieved materials, and military eyewitness accounts that he asserts cannot be linked to any known human technology.

“He will confirm that forensic analysis of recovered off-world vehicles and non-human biologics has established their extraterrestrial origin,” Lee stated, adding that the address would signify “the first official acknowledgment of this reality by any world leader”, reports the Mirror US.

An individual, dressed in formal attire, stands at a podium delivering a speech. A microphone is positioned in front of them, and the background displays a blue backdrop with text and logos.

The speech was originally planned for delivery at the United Nations General Assembly in September, but may be sooner.

According to Lee, the speech was initially slated for the United Nations General Assembly in September but has since been rescheduled to align with the 79th anniversary of the Roswell incident on July 8.

“New intelligence developments have made it a matter of urgency,” Lee noted.

He suggested Trump might decide to make a statement even earlier. “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.”

Lee explained the anticipated address would touch on multiple well-documented UFO encounters that have been officially confirmed by the U.S. military and examined during congressional testimony.

Among them are the November 2004 USS Nimitz sighting, the 2015 USS Theodore Roosevelt GoFast and Gimbal events, and the 1947 Roswell incident.

The 2004 Nimitz sighting gained widespread attention after former Navy fighter pilot David Fravor provided sworn testimony to Congress in 2023, recounting how he was diverted during a training mission off San Diego to investigate an unidentified object picked up on radar by U.S. Navy vessels.

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Fravor described witnessing a white craft, roughly 40 feet in length, with no discernible wings or propulsion, resembling “like a Tic Tac.”

He stated under oath that the object matched his maneuvers before shooting away at incredible velocity and reappearing shortly after approximately 60 miles distant at a classified meeting location.

In 2015, additional encounters with unexplained objects were documented by aviators and radar technicians stationed on the USS Roosevelt.

These incidents, subsequently dubbed GoFast and Gimbal, were filmed using infrared targeting equipment and made public by the Pentagon several years afterward. Lee revealed that the insider who briefed him is “a successful business person acting as an advisor to Trump administration officials” and had a hand in reviewing archival UFO material in anticipation of the proposed disclosure.

“He will emphasize that he is the first president to authorize full disclosure because the American people deserve transparency,” Lee stated, noting that the speech would also reference geopolitical stability and bipartisan congressional efforts as factors making disclosure feasible now.

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