Albuquerque Journal

Trump ‘won’t talk’ about ‘interestin­g’ things he has heard about Roswell

- BY AAMER MADHANI

President Donald Trump says he’s heard some interestin­g things about Roswell, but he’s not sharing, even with his eldest child.

Trump made the comments Thursday in a Father’s Day-themed interview with his son Don Trump Jr., hosted by the president’s reelection campaign. Don Jr. wound down his interview by jokingly asking his Dad/President if he would ever divulge more informatio­n about Roswell, the New Mexico city known for its proximity to arguably the most famous UFO event — “and let us know what’s really going on.”

Trump responded, “I won’t talk to you about what I know about it, but it’s very interestin­g.”

In 1947, a rancher discovered unidentifi­able debris in his sheep pasture outside Roswell. Air Force officials said it was a crashed weather balloon, but skeptics questioned whether it was in fact at extraterre­strial flying saucer. Decades later, the U.S. military acknowledg­ed the debris was related to a top-secret atomic project. Still, the UFO theory has flourished.

The president in the past has spoken skepticall­y about the possibilit­y that there is something out there. Last year, Trump said he received a short briefing on a UFO sighting, but also offered: “People are saying they’re seeing UFOs. Do I believe it? Not particular­ly.”

After his father offered that he heard some “interestin­g” things about Roswell, Trump Jr. asked if the president might declassify that informatio­n some day.

“Well, I’ll have to think about that one,” the president responded.

Trump also divulged that he watched “a couple” of episodes of Netf lix’s “Tiger King.” Joseph Maldonado-Passage, known as Joe Exotic, the star of the popular docuseries, is serving a 22-year prison sentence after he was convicted of hiring a hit man to murder a rival, an animal rights activist.

Trump said during an April press briefing that he was unfamiliar with the “Tiger King” when asked about Don Jr. jokingly saying on a radio show that he was lobbying the president for a pardon for Maldonado-Passage.

The president on Thursday did not say whether he was considerin­g a pardon, but sounded intrigued by Maldonado-Passage.

“That’s a whole strange deal going on,” Trump said. “I’ll tell you that’s a strange guy and a lot of strange people surroundin­g him.”

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