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Obama Says 'Aliens Are Real' in Podcast, Sparks Global Debate

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February 15, 2026
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Obama Says Aliens Are 'Real,' But They Aren't at Area 51 (TIME, 16.02.2026)
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Obama shuts down alien buzz: 'no evidence during my presidency' (PBS News, 16.02.2026)
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Obama Denies Knowledge of Extraterrestrial Contact But Says Aliens Are 'Real' (Rolling Stone, 15.02.2026)
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Barack Obama appeared on the 'No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen' podcast, stating aliens are real but he hasn't seen them, sparking global debate. President Trump later directed the Pentagon to release UFO files in response.

Obama's Podcast Appearance

Former President Barack Obama was on the 'No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen' podcast.
During a lightning round of questions, he was asked 'Are aliens real?'.
He replied: 'They're real but I haven't seen them.'

Key Statements

  • Stated that aliens were not being kept in Area 51.
  • The comment went viral and sparked intense global debate.

Obama's Clarification

Obama later clarified on Instagram.
- 'While the universe is vast and odds are good there's life out there, the distances between solar systems are so great that the chances we've been visited by aliens is low.'
- 'I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us.'

Trump's Response

The next day, President Trump responded.
He directed the Pentagon to release UFO files.
Called Obama's statement a release of classified information.

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