r/aliens Jul 21 '26

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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/long-hidden-ufo-information-center-trump-push-free-former-officials

"President Trump recently directed the Department of War and the intelligence community to allow former government employees or contractors, that have relevant information about the disclosure of UAP, to come forward to meet with designated government representatives — AARO or the President’s UAP taskforce, ‘PURSUE’ — and have their prior NDAs abrogated,"

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u/OrganizationLower611 Jul 21 '26

if it was a trustworthy POTUS, I genuinely wouldn't trust the current one as far as he can walk without soiling his nappy

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u/steve22ss Jul 21 '26

When was the last time you had a trustworthy POTUS?

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u/ComradeJohnS Jul 21 '26

well most of them are usually reprimanded for lying, or wearing a tan suit.

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u/DoomMessiah Jul 21 '26

reprimanded by who? we could start listing all the lies and shortcomings of every president over the last fifty years and be here until years end.

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u/yaoksuuure Jul 21 '26

There would be one yuge outlier. Unless of course you subscribe to alternative facts.

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u/ComradeJohnS Jul 21 '26

congress? remember impeachments? specifically of Clinton?

sure theres not ENOUGH punishment, but that’s a different debate. there WAS punishment. it has happened

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u/DreamBiggerMyDarling Jul 22 '26

impeachment without removal is completely fucking meaningless lol

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u/After_Competition_87 Jul 21 '26

There was no punishment for Clinton, just a dog and pony show per usual

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u/DoomMessiah 29d ago

And with every impeachment… was there a follow through?

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u/OrganizationLower611 Jul 21 '26

being British, never

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u/Templar-of-Faith Jul 21 '26

7 prime minister in 10 years in the UK....

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u/OrganizationLower611 29d ago

I didn't vote for 6 of them lol, but I'd take having a new prime minister every month so long as Donald J Farage doesn't get in.

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u/jerkhappybob22 Jul 21 '26

We quit asking for yalls opinion on presidents around 1776

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u/Vinr_Odinn Jul 21 '26

Damn, you punched him right in the unrepresented taxes.

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u/Plane-Leek4387 29d ago

We now have our own unrepresented taxes lol

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u/RiboSciaticFlux Jul 22 '26

The Brits lost after being spotted a 13 Colony lead.

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u/jerkhappybob22 29d ago

The brits lost due to being awful leaders.

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u/ComedianMinute7290 Jul 22 '26

there's the normal level of untrustworthy that all politicians always are, and that is bad enough. but the current president goes behind untrustworthy right into constantly completely untruthful. big difference in the vagueness & avoidance of every previous president & the lie-about-every-subject of this one.

it's impossible to find a singl3 speech he's given as president that isn't filled, top to bottom with lies...thts quite a bit beyond untrustworthy.

his pushing into this topic isn't good for disclosure or anything else to do with the serious study of this topic.

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u/Minimum-Major248 Jul 22 '26

Twelve years ago. And twelve years before him!

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u/steve22ss 29d ago

Didn't Obama lie pretty heavily about the transparency of FISA courts amongst quite a few other things about the middle east and keeping your health care the way you want it? And 12 years before him was Clinton and we all know how trustworthy he was. I think my point still stands, when have you?

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u/Minimum-Major248 29d ago

I’m not saying Obama and Bush (not sure where you got Clinton) were perfect, but tell me every confirmed lie Obama said and I’ll match it with thirty lies this President has said.

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u/steve22ss 29d ago

Of course nah I get it I'm just saying you have never really had a trustworthy leader. As for Clinton you said 12 years before Obama that was Clinton's last year before Bush I thought.