Trump says he has UFO files – will he be asked about it at debate? ‘Inject UAP into…elections,’ institute says
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Former President Trump admitted he has UFO files ahead of Thursday's showdown with President Biden. But would he release them to the public?
That's the question fueling the "#DisclosureDebate" social media campaign to urge the debate moderator to include UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena) in this week's showdown.
"The next president of the United States will make critical decisions about UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) disclosure and government transparency," New Paradigm Institute Chief Counsel Daniel Sheehan said.
"It’s time for all presidential candidates — Joe Biden, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Donald Trump — to commit to UFOs/UAP disclosure and transparency … Regardless of political affiliation, the time has come to inject UAP into the political discourse of our elections."
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Trump was a guest on Logan Paul's YouTube podcast, "IMPAULSIVE," last week, when they covered a wide range of topics.
The Republican contender for Commander-in-Chief was asked if he was a believer, and if he had access to UFO-related files.
"I met with pilots [who looked] like beautiful Tom Cruise but taller — handsome, perfect people," Trump told Paul. "And I looked at these guys, and they really mean it."
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Paul asked, "But don't you have