US Publishes Fourth Collection of Declassified UFO Records
WASHINGTON, D.C., July 10, 2026 — The United States has released another collection of declassified records on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), widely referred to as UFOs, as part of the federal government’s ongoing transparency initiative.
The latest publication marks the fourth release under the Trump administration’s UAP disclosure program. According to a statement from Pentagon Chief Spokesman Sean Parnell, the newly declassified historical records are now publicly available through the Department of Defense.
Parnell said the Pentagon, in coordination with other government agencies, continues to review and declassify additional documents. Future releases will be made on a rolling basis as more historical records are cleared for public access.
The disclosure effort began earlier this year with the first batch of UAP files published on May 8. Subsequent releases followed on May 22 and June 12, reflecting the administration’s broader commitment to increasing public access to government records related to unidentified aerial incidents.
While the newly released documents expand the public archive of historical UAP material, Pentagon officials have not indicated that the records provide conclusive evidence regarding the origin or nature of the reported phenomena. The declassification process is expected to continue in the coming months.
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