The White House has registered the domain Aliens.gov as part of preparations for releasing government documents related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), according to multiple reports including Reuters and Decrypt. This registration comes after President Donald Trump ordered the declassification of federal files on UFOs and extraterrestrial life, signaling a significant move toward greater government transparency on the issue.
The domain Aliens.gov was officially registered on March 17, 2026, within the federal system but currently remains inactive, as noted by Lopez Doriga Digital and Expansion MX. The registration follows increased government activity reviewing classified materials on UAPs, with agencies such as the Pentagon expected to comply with Trump’s directive to examine and potentially disclose sensitive information.
The announcement has generated notable public reaction, with Raw Story describing how the domain’s registration sparked enthusiasm and speculation among UFO enthusiasts and analysts who have suggested that the government may be holding evidence related to extraterrestrial encounters. This move aligns with ongoing testimonies and reports that highlight UAP sightings near strategic locations, including nuclear facilities, as detailed by Zero Hedge.
The Independent reports that this domain registration may represent the first step toward a broader release of UFO-related data, reflecting a shift in the administration’s approach to the subject after years of government secrecy. While no files have yet been made public, the government’s actions indicate a forthcoming disclosure that could reveal previously classified information.
Going forward, observers will be watching for the activation of the Aliens.gov website and any official announcements on file releases. The extent of the disclosures and the nature of the documents made public will be critical in shaping public and expert understanding of UAP phenomena and government knowledge about extraterrestrial life.

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