The Trump administration has officially registered the domain aliens.gov through official federal channels, fueling widespread excitement among conservatives who see it as the latest proof that President Donald Trump delivers on promises to expose hidden truths and end decades of government secrecy.
The domain registration, handled by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) under the Department of Homeland Security, occurred around March 17-18, 2026, with the Executive Office of the President listed as the registrant. Records confirm aliens.gov (and the companion alien.gov) now sit in the official .gov registry alongside trusted sites like whitehouse.gov.
Though the website remains inactive with no content loading as of March 20, the move aligns perfectly with Trump’s February directive to federal agencies, including the Department of Defense, to identify and release all government files related to extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and associated matters.
President Trump made the announcement on Truth Social, citing tremendous public interest and criticizing past administrations for withholding information. He framed the effort as putting America first by prioritizing curiosity, national security, and accountability over bureaucratic cover-ups.
Conservatives applaud this as classic Trump: no more endless classified black sites or stonewalling from the deep state. Instead, direct action that respects the American people’s right to know what their government has hidden for over 70 years since Roswell.
White House spokesperson Anna Kelly responded to inquiries with a simple “Stay tuned!” followed by an alien emoji, mirroring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s earlier playful yet pointed emoji reply when discussing UAP releases. This lighthearted signaling only heightens anticipation among supporters.
The timing could not be better. Coming amid Trump’s string of foreign policy wins—from building coalitions to secure the Strait of Hormuz to pressuring regimes in Iran and Cuba—the aliens.gov grab shows a president unafraid to tackle big questions, even cosmic ones.
Past administrations buried UAP reports under layers of classification, dismissing whistleblowers and running alleged disinformation campaigns to discredit those who spoke out. Trump’s approach cuts through that fog with unapologetic resolve.
Congressional hearings in recent years featured credible testimony from retired Navy admirals, former DoD officials, and pilots describing anomalous objects defying known physics. Claims of recovered non-human craft and reverse-engineered technology demand sunlight, not shadows.
By reserving aliens.gov, the administration creates a dedicated, official platform likely intended to host declassified documents, videos, satellite imagery, radar data, pilot accounts, or analytical reports once cleared for release.
This mirrors Trump’s smart use of branded domains for major initiatives, like TrumpRx for prescription drugs or expedited immigration programs. Aliens.gov fits the pattern: bold, memorable, and unmistakably tied to transparency.
UFO disclosure enjoys bipartisan roots, with 2023 laws pushing for greater openness. Yet real momentum only emerged under Trump’s decisive leadership, proving strength gets results where caution and appeasement failed.
Conservative commentators online are celebrating the domain as vindication for long-mocked believers who argued the government knows far more than admitted. Memes, speculation, and calls for full release dominate discussions.
The registration prevents misuse or cybersquatting while signaling serious intent. CISA routinely handles such domains for federal entities, ensuring legitimacy and control.
As the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) coordinates with the White House and agencies to consolidate UAP records, aliens.gov positions itself as the central hub for whatever emerges—potentially groundbreaking evidence or prosaic explanations.
Critics on the left dismiss it as a distraction, but that rings hollow to conservatives tired of endless foreign wars and domestic overreach while basic truths stay buried. Trump’s focus restores priorities: protect America, expose corruption, and answer big questions.
The domain’s Cloudflare hosting adds modern security, ready for high traffic if major files drop. No leaks yet, but the infrastructure is in place.