A viral image of the president flanked by tall, platinum-blonde figures in red uniforms swept X this week, with users ...
Science fiction stories about “alien” invaders are often political allegories for anxieties around immigration. Now, a government website depicts non-citizens as extraterrestrials.
The White House video featuring a flying saucer and border fence quickly sparked outrage online.
Trump wrote no caption to shed light on the meaning of the image, triggering speculation online.
Is the president trying to tell us aliens are real by posting inscrutable AI-generated memes to Truth Social? The truth is (possibly) in here.
Trump shared the AI-generated images on Truth Social on May 17, just one week after the Department of War released UFO files, photos, videos.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, 67, explained how any alien visitor from another planet would likely look very different ...
The posts come a week after the Pentagon released what it described as "never-before-seen" documents on unidentified flying ...
Donald Trump sparked wild speculation after sharing an apparently AI-generated image of himself walking alongside an alien at Area 51, as claims emerge he has been briefed on a secret UAP retrieval ...
The White House launched aliens.gov, a space-themed site with live illegal immigrant arrest data, ICE heat maps and a tip ...
The site compares undocumented immigrants to extraterrestrials, refers to people as "it," and says "they do not belong here." ...
The White House launched a website teasing new information on extraterrestrials this week, but it actually delivers immigrant ...