“Oh my gosh, he won’t even fully tell us, maybe there’s more to it,” Trump’s daughter-in-law said about the topic of the speech.
“Oh my gosh, he won’t even fully tell us, maybe there’s more to it,” Trump’s daughter-in-law said about the topic of the speech.podcast , Lara, 43, said she and her husband, Eric Trump, 42, asked President Donald Trump, 79, what he knows about extraterrestrial life—and received what she described as a “coy” response.
“Eric and I were like, ‘Oh my gosh, he won’t even fully tell us, maybe there’s more to it,’” the president’s daughter-in-law told host Miranda Devine on Wednesday.The news that the president of the United States reportedly dodged a question about extraterrestrial life—commonly referred to as alien life— follows formerthat “distances between solar systems are so great that the chances we’ve been visited by aliens are low,” and that he saw “no evidence” of them during his presidency, rumors have circulated on social media that Trump will deliver a speech about Unidentified Flying Objects .by UFO researcher Mark Christopher Lee that claimed a “source inside the Trump administration” provided him with a “full text of President Trump’s prepared historic announcement on UAPs/non-human intelligence.”that the release of his film may lead to the “government finally revealing everything it legally can” about extraterrestrial life.“My father-in-law has actually said it, that there is some speech that he has,” Lara said, adding, “that he is going to break out and talk about, and it has to do with maybe some sort of extraterrestrial life, so to speak.”Mark Christopher Lee alleges that a source in the Trump administration confirmed the president has a speech about UFOs prepared.The president, who allegedly has prepared a speech about life from another world, has previously expressed skepticism about the existence of life beyond Earth.in 2024, revealing that he has been told “a lot” about “people coming from space” and has had “very strange” discussions with jet pilots about things they’ve seen in the sky.Trump Jr. and his dad attend the launch of the SpaceX Starship rocket on November 19, 2024 in Brownsville, Texas.During a Father’s Day interview in 2020, the president’s son asked him about Roswell— a town that has been the focus of UFO conspiracy theories after a “flying disc” was allegedly spotted there in 1947., to which the president dodged the question and replied, “I won’t talk to you about what I know about it, but it’s very interesting.”
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