A surge of whistleblowers, new congressional mandates and mounting political pressure are pushing the US toward what insiders say could be its first true UFO disclosure in 2026.
Researchers told the Daily Mail that a growing number of insiders from the military and intelligence community are now prepared to testify publicly, making continued secrecy increasingly difficult to maintain.
That pressure intensified after the November 2025 release of The Age of Disclosure, a documentary featuring 34 current and former US government, military, and intelligence officials discussing an alleged decades-long UFO cover-up.
The film’s director, Dan Farah, said its revelations have placed the issue directly on President Trump’s radar, reinforcing his campaign promise to declassify what the government knows about unexplained aerial phenomena.
At the same time, Congress has moved to force transparency through the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, which mandates new briefings on UAP encounters dating back to 2004. The legislation also requires a review of whether key UFO-related data has been over-classified or improperly withheld from lawmakers.
Whistleblowers such as David Grusch continue advising congressional caucuses into 2026, adding legal and political weight to calls for disclosure.
Grusch, a former US Air Force intelligence officer and decorated veteran who became a prominent whistleblower, alleged the US government possesses secret programs for recovering and reverse-engineering crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft, including non-human ‘biologics.’
Mark Christopher Lee, director of The Rendlesham UFO: Britain’s Roswell, told Daily Mail that 2026 stands out as a pivotal year due to ‘escalating congressional momentum, whistleblower activity, and cultural shifts that are building unstoppable pressure on government secrecy.’
It has been suggested that Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison’s claims of having a lead on ‘new’ UFO whistleblowers could be further evidence that disclosure is approaching.
Burlison previously drew attention after presenting video footage showing a U.S. military drone firing a Hellfire missile at an unidentified object, only for the weapon to appear to bounce off the craft with minimal damage.
Lee said recent legislative action is adding to that pressure.
‘The fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act includes key provisions mandating the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office to brief Congress on UAP intercepts since 2004, review over-classification of related data, and streamline reporting,’ he explained.
He added that much now depends on how far the current administration is willing to go in revealing some of the nation’s most closely guarded secrets.
‘With ongoing efforts like the proposed UAP Disclosure Act amendments and whistleblowers such as David Grusch continuing to advise congressional caucuses into 2026, the legislative push is intensifying,’ Lee said, arguing that secrecy may be nearing a breaking point for the intelligence community.
Alongside official action, speculation has intensified in popular culture. Some conspiracy theorists believe Steven Spielberg’s upcoming film Disclosure Day could act as a carefully staged reveal rather than a conventional leak.
UFO analyst Chris Ramsay claimed on X that Spielberg may have been granted ‘unprecedented access to real UAP footage, or even an actual UFO.’




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