Dr. Steven Greer’s blunt prediction that a major government disclosure on extraterrestrial life is coming has suddenly moved from fringe chatter to front-page seriousness now that President Donald Trump has ordered agencies to identify and release their UFO and UAP files. Americans hungry for truth finally have a commander-in-chief willing to pry open the deep state’s locked cabinets, and that move—announced publicly on February 20, 2026—changes the game for national transparency and accountability.
Greer has not been shy about pushing this fight for years; he founded the Disclosure Project and has repeatedly pressed for public briefings and whistleblower protections in mainstream conservative outlets. His appearances on Newsmax and other conservative platforms have been a steady drumbeat demanding an end to the cover-up that career bureaucrats and panicked technocrats have kept in place for decades.
What makes Greer’s latest claims especially combustible is that he says he personally handed President Trump a plan for releasing classified alien-related material and that he represents a constellation of whistleblowers ready to testify. Those are not the idle boasts of a talk-show guest—they are an invitation to a real reckoning with whatever secrets the Pentagon and intelligence community have been hoarding.
Conservatives should celebrate this moment as the kind of decisive leadership we elected Trump to provide: a president willing to cut through red tape and expose government wrongdoing, not hide behind it. Contrast that with an earlier administration’s coy remarks and media hand-wringing; the American people deserve straight answers, not evasions from politicians who habitually protect bureaucratic fiefdoms.
Let’s be clear: the public scrutiny that started with leaked Navy videos in 2017 and congressional hearings in 2022 forced some honesty, but it barely scratched the surface of what a determined administration could uncover. If Trump and Congress follow through, we could finally subject these programs to real oversight instead of letting unelected officials decide what the nation may or may not know.
Skeptics warn of staged or “false” disclosures designed to pacify the public, and even disclosure advocates like Greer have cautioned that the fight is not over once a press release lands. Patriots should demand full transparency, independent forensic review of any recovered materials, and legal protections for whistleblowers who step forward; anything less is simply another Washington soft-shoe that preserves the status quo.
This is a test of whether we are a free republic or a nation still run from the shadows. If President Trump truly moves to unleash the files and empower Congress to investigate, conservatives should stand firm behind him and insist on evidence, not theater. The American people worked too hard and sacrificed too much to accept another cover-up — it’s time for truth, oversight, and accountability.

