Trump's strange picture prompts speculations of more UFO revelations

Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left

Summary

President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image Sunday showing himself walking alongside a chained, grey alien figure without any explanation, sparking speculation that he may be hinting at upcoming UFO revelations. The image fueled existing intrigue after Trump's administration released its first batch of previously classified UFO files earlier in May, with more releases expected next month, according to Reuters. Conservative commentator Ann Vandersteel interpreted the post as intentional trolling designed to distract from other issues. Political scientist Michael Salla viewed the image as Trump signaling that extraterrestrial contact has occurred at the highest government levels and preparing the public for forthcoming UFO file releases.Other reactions were mixed. Technology investor Edward Dowd dismissed the post, sarcastically noting Americans care more about gas prices than aliens. Media personality Luke Rudkowski expressed greater interest in the Epstein files being released first.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag. roar-assets-auto.rbl.ms

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Trump's strange picture prompts speculations of more UFO revelations
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President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image Sunday showing himself walking alongside a chained, grey alien figure without any explanation, sparking speculation that he may be hinting at upcoming UFO revelations. The image fueled existing intrigue after Trump's administration released its first batch of previously classified UFO files earlier in May, with more releases expected next month, according to Reuters. Conservative commentator Ann Vandersteel interpreted the post as intentional trolling designed to distract from other issues. Political scientist Michael Salla viewed the image as Trump signaling that extraterrestrial contact has occurred at the highest government levels and preparing the public for forthcoming UFO file releases.Other reactions were mixed. Technology investor Edward Dowd dismissed the post, sarcastically noting Americans care more about gas prices than aliens. Media personality Luke Rudkowski expressed greater interest in the Epstein files being released first.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag. roar-assets-auto.rbl.ms