The Independent reports on former President Donald Trump's recent accusation that former President Barack Obama improperly disclosed classified information by suggesting the existence of aliens.
Trump made these remarks aboard Air Force One, stating Obama "took it out of classified information" and "made a big mistake." This allegation followed an interview where Obama, when asked about extraterrestrial life, responded, "They're real, but I haven't seen them, and they're not being kept in... Area 51." The article highlights that Obama's comments did not indicate reliance on classified information.
He later clarified on Instagram that his belief in aliens stems from statistical probability, not presidential knowledge, and that he saw no evidence of contact during his term. The piece also notes Trump's own non-committal stance on alien existence and references official Pentagon reports from 2022 and 2024, which found no evidence of alien visits or technology, attributing most sightings to misidentified ordinary objects.
The White House and Obama's office declined further comment on Trump's specific allegations.
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