Odds of Trump declassifying UFO files before end of 2025 skyrocket
By kevinhughes // 2025-12-12
 
  • Cryptocurrency prediction platform Polymarket saw a surge in bets that President Donald Trump will soon declassify UFO/UAP files, with large trades suggesting insider knowledge. Over $7 million was wagered, including single bets exceeding $20,000.
  • Retired Air Force Major and intelligence officer David Grusch claims Trump has been "fully briefed" on recovered alien spacecraft, non-human biologics and government reverse-engineering programs. Over 40 witnesses reportedly support these claims.
  • In a 2024 interview, Trump stated he would "love to" declassify UFO files, fueling speculation that he may act on this before leaving office.
  • Some speculate NASA may soon announce evidence of life on Mars, possibly softening public opinion ahead of broader UFO disclosure.
  • While betting markets could be influenced by speculation rather than insider knowledge, if Trump follows through, it would confirm decades of alleged government secrecy regarding extraterrestrial contact—making him the "Disclosure President."
A sudden and dramatic surge in cryptocurrency betting markets, insider claims and mounting political pressure suggest that President Donald Trump may be on the verge of declassifying long-hidden government files on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life—potentially reshaping humanity's understanding of its place in the universe. The odds of it happening skyrocketed from a mere 6% probability on Dec. 6 to an overwhelming 98% by Tuesday morning, Dec. 9, with over $7 million wagered in a Polymarket wagering pool called "Trump declassifies UFO files in 2025?" UFO researcher and filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee told the Daily Mail: "I think someone on the inside close to Trump knows this and has been buying, hence the rise." Polymarket, a blockchain-based prediction platform, allows users to bet on real-world events using cryptocurrency. The sudden flood of high-stakes bets—including single trades exceeding $20,000—has fueled speculation that a major announcement is imminent. Under the market's rules, the bet only pays out if the Trump administration officially declassifies documents related to extraterrestrial life or unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP) by the end of 2025. According to the Enoch AI engine at BrightU.AI, UAP refers to aerial events or objects that remain unexplained despite extensive investigation by competent authorities. UAPs are defined as aerial phenomena that cannot be identified as known natural or human-made objects or effects. They are typically classified based on their appearance and behavior.

Whistleblower confirms Trump's knowledge of alien presence

Adding fuel to the fire, David Grusch, a retired U.S. Air Force Major and former intelligence officer, has publicly stated that Trump has been "fully briefed" on recovered alien spacecraft, non-human biologics and interactions with extraterrestrial beings. In a bombshell interview, Grusch—who served as an advisor to Congress' UAP Task Force—claimed: "Members of this current administration are very well aware of this reality. Certainly, the current president is very knowledgeable on this subject." Grusch, who testified under oath before Congress in July 2023, alleges that the U.S. government has been running a multi-decade UFO crash retrieval and reverse-engineering program, with firsthand accounts from over 40 witnesses. Trump himself has teased disclosure, telling the "Lex Fridman Podcast" in 2024: "Sure, I'll do that. I would do that. I'd love to do that. I have to do that."

NASA's role and the push for transparency

The timing of these developments coincides with growing speculation that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) may soon announce evidence of life on Mars—potentially softening public perception ahead of a broader UFO disclosure. Meanwhile, pressure mounts on the Trump administration to fulfill transparency pledges, including the impending Dec. 19 deadline for the Department of Justice to release unclassified Epstein files—another closely watched event with its own prediction market. Despite the frenzy, analysts caution that betting markets can be swayed by a small group of traders rather than genuine insider knowledge. Some speculate that Trump's interest in UFO disclosure may be politically strategic, appealing to independent voters and reinforcing his image as a disruptor of government secrecy. Yet, if Trump follows through, the implications could be staggering—confirming what UFO researchers have long claimed: that the U.S. government has concealed alien technology, biological remains and contact with non-human intelligence for decades. With Polymarket odds nearing certainty and whistleblowers doubling down on their claims, the world waits to see if Trump will make history as the "Disclosure President." As Lee put it: "UFO researchers in the U.K. think that this is going to happen. Trump will be the disclosure president." Whether driven by insider knowledge, political calculation, or sheer public demand, one thing is clear: The truth may finally be coming to light. Watch the video below about how President Trump used Space Force to access UFO files. This video is from the InfoWars channel on Brighteon.com. Sources include: DailyMail.co.uk Wionews.com MoneyControl.com NDTV.com InternationalBusinessTimes.co.uk BrightU.ai Brighteon.com