Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence under President Donald Trump, believes in the existence of extraterrestrial life and thinks the US intelligence community has classified information about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). She vows to share the truth with the American people when the time is right. Gabbard acknowledges ongoing unanswered questions surrounding mysterious drone sightings in the US and emphasizes the need for transparency on UAP issues.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has publicly stated her belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life, adding to the ongoing debate surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). In a recent interview on the New York Post’s “Pod Force One” podcast, Gabbard hinted at the possibility of aliens and suggested that the U.S. intelligence community holds classified information about UAPs [1].
Gabbard, who oversees the 18 U.S. intelligence agencies, acknowledged that her position requires her to be cautious about what she shares publicly. However, she emphasized her commitment to transparency, stating that her office is actively seeking the truth about these phenomena and intends to share it with the American people when the time is right. “We’re continuing to look for the truth and share that truth with the American people,” she said [1].
The Director of National Intelligence also touched on a series of mysterious drone sightings that occurred over New Jersey and other parts of the United States last year. These sightings raised significant public concern, although official explanations from U.S. governments suggested these were likely personal, commercial, or governmental aircraft. Gabbard noted the intelligence community possesses a “lot of classified information” on these events but refrained from elaborating [1].
In discussing an acknowledged incident—the Chinese surveillance balloon over U.S. airspace in early 2023—Gabbard stated that the intelligence community had a lot of solid information but did not provide further details. The balloon, which traveled across several states and was eventually shot down off the South Carolina coast upon orders from former President Joe Biden, was widely reported and stirred debate over U.S. airspace security [1].
Gabbard’s statements mark a notable departure from typical government reticence on UFO/UAP topics, signaling a more open acknowledgment of public interest and possible undisclosed data. Her approach aligns with increasing congressional focus and public demand for transparency on UAP issues, highlighted by several hearings and whistleblower testimonies in recent years [3].
Experts and officials stress that while no definitive public evidence confirms extraterrestrial technology’s presence on Earth, the continued investigation into UAPs is a legitimate national security priority [3].
References:
[1] https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tulsi-gabbard-tells-podcaster-aliens-may-real-were-continuing-look-truth
[2] https://www.newsmax.com/us/tulsi-gabbard-aliens-ufo/2025/08/06/id/1221493/
[3] https://m.economictimes.com/news/international/us/intelligence-chief-tulsi-gabbard-shares-belief-in-aliens-vows-to-share-the-truth-on-ufos/articleshow/123214523.cms
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