President Trump rocked the room during a public cabinet meeting when he told Americans plainly that the administration is releasing information “having to do with extraterrestrial things,” and the White House followed up with the first public tranche of UAP files under the new PURSUE process. This is not theater — it is an America First decision to put transparency ahead of the cover‑ups the bureaucratic swamp prefers. Hardworking patriots deserve answers about UAPs, UFOs, and any implications for our national security as NASA races back to the Moon.
UAP Disclosure Breakthrough
The Defense Department has posted an initial batch of 162 files through the PURSUE portal, a mix of PDFs, images and videos that officials describe as unresolved but now open to public scrutiny. Conservatives who have long demanded daylight on this issue should applaud President Trump for forcing a move away from secrecy and backroom narratives; transparency is the antidote to suspicion. The AARO process and rolling releases invite scientists, watchdogs and the public to examine the material — exactly what a free nation should demand.
NASA, Artemis, and the Moon Base Push
At the same time NASA has unveiled a fast‑track plan to build a permanent American presence on the Moon, with Administrator Jared Isaacman steering an ambitious architecture that media summarize as a multi‑billion dollar push toward lunar habitats, rovers and surface power. Artemis III and the Space Launch System are being repositioned as stepping stones to real lunar infrastructure, not symbolic photo ops, and that change in mission focus is exactly the kind of strategic, industrial investment America needs. If we lead on the Moon — and we must — we deny Beijing the chance to grab the high ground and the critical resources that will shape twenty‑first century power.
National Security, China, and Accountability
This overlap of UAP disclosure and a Moon base campaign is not accidental in its political impact: it reframes space as the next domain of national sovereignty and competition. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and other officials have signaled support for releasing files, and Congress must follow through with tough oversight rather than the usual soft hearings that let bureaucrats evade answers. We should also note shakeups like Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s announced resignation as a reminder that this moment demands accountability, not protective cover stories from the deep state.
What Patriots Should Expect Next
Watch for more PURSUE tranches and for concrete NASA milestones on Artemis as proof that America is reclaiming the frontier and the truth at the same time. The liberal establishment will scoff, but real leadership looks like making hard choices to secure our future and inform the public. President Trump is giving Americans what they asked for: transparency, urgency, and an America First plan to win the space race and defend our nation against any threat, foreign or otherwise.

