JAKARTA - The White House will begin releasing long-awaited documents on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) on Friday (8/5) local time, months after US President Donald Trump ordered the declassification of the material.

"Tomorrow it will start to be released. There are a number of reports from pilots and maybe one video," Republican Congressman Tim Burchett told The New York Post, as reported by Sputnik, Friday, May 8.

Burchett, who is a member of the US House of Representatives Oversight Committee working group on declassification of federal documents, said the released material was likely related to a report by a US military pilot on a meeting with an unidentified flying object.

However, the initial release will not include the 46 UFO videos that Congress previously requested the US Department of Defense to publish.

Documents will be released in stages each week, unlike the publication of documents on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the case of Jeffrey Epstein.

Burchett added that some legislators still reject the plan, but he believes Trump will keep his promise to open the documents.

"Transparency will not happen at once, it takes time," he said.

In February, former US President Barack Obama said in a Brian Cohen interview that he believed aliens existed, even though he had never seen them. Obama then confirmed that he had found no evidence of contact with extraterrestrials during his presidency.


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