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Former President Trump has admitted to having a file on UFOs ahead of his showdown with President Biden on Thursday – but will he make it public?

That’s the question driving the “#DisclosureDebate” social media campaign, which urges debate moderators to include UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) in this week’s showdown.

“The next president of the United States will have important decisions to make regarding UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) disclosure and government transparency,” said Daniel Sheehan, principal advisor at the New Paradigm Institute.

“It is time for all presidential candidates — Joe Biden, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Donald Trump — to commit to UFO/UAP disclosure and transparency….It is time to bring UAP into the political debate of our elections, regardless of political stance.”

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President Biden and former President Trump. (Win McNamee/Getty Images/Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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The Republican presidential candidate was asked if he believed in UFOs and if he had access to files relating to them.

“I met the pilot. [who looked] “Tall and beautiful and handsome and perfect, like Tom Cruise,” Trump told Paul, “and I looked at these men and I knew they really meant it.”

When asked if he believes in UFOs, Trump replied:

In July 2019, an Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP) was photographed from the USS Omaha off the coast of San Diego.

In July 2019, an Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP) was photographed from the USS Omaha off the coast of San Diego. (Jeremy Corbell/WeaponizedPodcast)

Paul asked, “But you don’t have access to that information?”

“I have access, I’ve spoken to people, I’ve actually had meetings,” Trump responded, “and they’ll say there’s something going on…

“Really smart, really solid people believe there’s something there.”

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The New Paradigm Institute, a nonprofit that advocates for transparency about UFOs, began its social media campaign several weeks ago and stepped up its efforts as Thursday’s showdown approached.

Sheehan said he sent messages to more than 100,000 people on X, reaching out to the campaigns of the three major candidates – Biden, Trump and Bobby Kennedy – as well as the debate moderators.

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He called the debate the “perfect forum” to let the American people know where each candidate stands on the issues.

“That’s why they’ve received so many requests to ask this question,” he said. “Our representatives need to know that their constituents want an open and transparent government.”

“They keep saying it doesn’t exist and then they release the files, damn it.”

— Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN)

The topic of UFOs has always attracted interest. In ParliamentBipartisan efforts include new legislation and whistle-blower hearings.

Former U.S. intelligence officer and Air Force veteran David Grusch told lawmakers at the hearing that the government “certainly” has alien technology. “Biological products” of “non-human origin” And we know exactly where they are being held.

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Senator Chuck Schumer He proposed a bipartisan UFO disclosure bill that was passed along with the new budget, but the law still gives the president the power to classify or seal certain records.

Nothing happened during Biden’s term. Congressional Bill A proposal has been made to give federal agencies 270 days to release their classified files on UFOs and compile them into a declassified information pool.

Footage of a UFO flying near the USS Omaha off the coast of San Diego in July 2019 and disappearing into the ocean without a splash or crash debris.

Footage of a UFO flying near the USS Omaha off the coast of San Diego in July 2019 and disappearing into the ocean without a splash or crash debris. (Jeremy Corbell/Weaponized Podcast)

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The bill was introduced by Republican Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee, who previously told Fox News Digital in an interview that the UFO file currently “is so fragmented, we’ll never get to the bottom of it.”

He said nothing will happen until the president says “enough is enough” and declassifies everything.

“They keep saying they don’t exist and then they release the files, damn it,” Burchett said. “We need to get this information out there, clear up the misunderstanding and move on.”

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