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Vance vows probe into UFO files, calls phenomena “demonic”

Washington — U.S. Vice President JD Vance said on Friday he would intensify efforts to review government records on unidentified flying objects, stating he was “obsessed” with the issue and suggesting the phenomena may have a supernatural rather than extraterrestrial origin.

Speaking in an interview with conservative podcaster Benny Johnson, Vance said he intended to use his remaining time in office to examine classified materials related to UFOs. I’ve still got three more years as vice president. I will get to the bottom of the UFO files,” he said.

The remarks come after President Donald Trump in February ordered federal agencies to begin identifying and releasing government files related to UFOs and alleged alien encounters, citing strong public interest in the subject.

The directive followed comments by former President Barack Obama, who said publicly that aliens were “real,” while adding he had not personally seen evidence of them. Trump later criticized those remarks, saying Obama had disclosed classified information.

Vance rejected the extraterrestrial explanation during the podcast, describing UFO-related sightings as potentially “demonic” in nature. He framed the issue within a Christian worldview, referring to “celestial beings who fly around who do weird things to people.”

His comments diverge from official government assessments, which have not identified any supernatural or alien origins for such sightings.

In March 2024, the Pentagon released a report stating there was no evidence that unidentified aerial phenomena were linked to alien technology.

Many reported incidents were attributed to conventional sources, including weather balloons, surveillance aircraft, satellites and other routine aerial activity.U.S. authorities have nonetheless continued to investigate such sightings amid concerns that some incidents could involve advanced technologies developed by rival states.