Moment Trump drops bombshell about aliens while remembering incredible Oval Office encounter

Donald Trump spoke about his belief in aliens in an interview with Fox News’ Gutfeld, recounting an incredible encounter in the Oval Office.

The former president was a guest on Fox News on Wednesday, where he recalled interviews with veteran Air Force pilots who recounted their encounters with an unknown “round object.”

The 78-year-old Republican presidential candidate said he didn’t believe in aliens until several Air Force pilots admitted they had “seen things they can’t explain.”

Trump went on to describe the pilots, saying they look “better than Tom Cruise” — the famous actor known for his roles as skilled pilots. He insisted the story was credible, saying the “three or four” pilots sitting in his Oval Office “are not people who make up stories.”

Donald Trump shared details about his belief in aliens as he recalled an incredible meeting in the Oval Office during an interview with Fox News’ Gutfeld

The 78-year-old Republican presidential candidate said he didn't think he

The 78-year-old Republican presidential candidate said he didn’t think he “believed” in aliens until several Air Force pilots announced they had “seen things they couldn’t explain”

The “blonde” pilots, as the former president called them, then told him about a “round object that was going four times faster” than their F-22s. Trump explained that this was “a very fast plane.”

Radio and TV host Dana Loesch, 45, continued the conversation, pairing Trump’s Fox interview with a short clip in which she reflects on a meeting with former CIA Director Mike Pompeo.

Loesch said the very first question she asked Pompeo — when he appeared on her show — was about information about the alleged aliens, to which he immediately deflected.

“He laughed,” the radio show host said of Pompeo’s response to her question, adding, “Well, people said they saw things and anyway, next topic,” Loesch explained.

She was surprised by the former director’s too-quick rejection, who claimed that his refusal to respond confirmed the existence of aliens.

Loesch said, ‘That’s the way to tell me there are aliens, if you can’t. [directly] Tell me aliens exist.

Radio and TV host Dana Loesch, 45, continued the conversation, sandwiching Trump's Fox interview with a short clip in which she reflects on a meeting with former CIA Director Mike Pompeo.

Radio and TV host Dana Loesch, 45, continued the conversation, sandwiching Trump’s Fox interview with a short clip in which she reflects on a meeting with former CIA Director Mike Pompeo.

“That’s what someone would say who knows aliens exist but can’t tell me anything about them,” she continued.

After the interview, the radio show host posted her edited clip on ‘X’, formerly Twitter, to which bystanders responded en masse.

One user commented: ‘These pilots have no idea. This is small beer compared to what is actually out there.’

Another said, “At this point I would trust the aliens more than our current government.”

With someone else sharing a link to a CNN Report regarding Pentagon-released UFO footage and the following comment: “It was at the beginning of the pandemic, so no one really paid much attention to it.”

Trump’s alleged disbelief in aliens has stood the test of time, as he was a guest on another famous podcast, Logan Paul’s ‘Impaulsive’, in June.

Trump spent several minutes discussing the possibility of life beyond Earth and whether unidentified anomalous phenomena could indeed be aliens.

“Am I a believer? No, I probably can’t say that,” Trump said in the episode.

“But I’ve met serious people who said they saw really strange things flying there.”

UAPs have become a hot topic in Congress over the past year, with a small group of bipartisan House members questioning the military over claims it was hiding evidence of extraterrestrial activity or cutting-edge technology.

Trump said he has spent a lot of time as president investigating this phenomenon and that he does not believe government agencies are withholding information from the public.