The Pentagon bureaucracy stonewalled Congress and missed the April 14 deadline to deliver 46 classified military UAP videos. These recordings capture Tic Tac shaped craft, metallic spheres, and cigar-like objects maneuvering at impossible speeds near US bases, over war zones in Iran and Syria, and transiting in and out of oceans.
The videos include critical footage from 2020 over Afghanistan and the 2023 Lake Huron incident where forces engaged unknown targets. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, leading the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, issued the demand on April 1 directly to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Resistance to Declassification
President Trump previously directed full transparency on these anomalous encounters. The Pentagon provided zero response until pressed, then offered excuses about miscommunication. This delay exposes the entrenched resistance inside the Department of Defense against releasing evidence that threatens the official narrative of mundane explanations.
These 46 videos represent hard military sensor data from pilots, radar operators, and advanced imaging systems. Insiders confirm the footage shows objects exhibiting technology far beyond known human capabilities. Transmedium travel between air and water, instantaneous acceleration without sonic booms, and defiance of gravity point to either breakthrough adversarial tech or non-human intelligence operating in American airspace with impunity.

Specific Evidence and Sensor Data
Specific clips document:
- Four UAP in formation over Iran on August 26, 2022.
- A Syrian UAP with instant acceleration in 2021.
- Unidentified submerged objects in formation.
- Cigar-shaped craft near the Persian Gulf.
Others track spheres hovering in the vicinity of Columbus airport and multiple events jamming US military communications and radar. The American people pay for the military that collects this data; yet career officials and holdover elements in the Pentagon treat it as their private domain.
They classify information that could give the United States decisive technological superiority. Releasing these videos would arm American engineers and defense contractors with real-world performance metrics of exotic propulsion and materials. Instead, the bureaucracy buries the material to protect budgets, reputations, and long-standing agreements that prioritize globalist institutions over American sovereignty.
The Fight for Transparency
This cover-up directly undermines President Trump’s America First agenda. Trump entered office committed to draining the swamp and forcing accountability from intelligence and defense agencies that hid critical threats. The UAP issue sits at the intersection of national security, scientific advancement, and government overreach.
Every day the Pentagon withholds this evidence, foreign adversaries gain time to study and replicate the phenomena while American citizens remain in the dark about potential dangers in their skies. Deep State actors inside the Pentagon understand the stakes. Full disclosure would shatter the controlled narrative maintained for decades.
It would validate whistleblowers who described crash retrieval programs and reverse engineering efforts hidden from Congress and the public. It would raise urgent questions about why billions flow into legacy weapons programs when exotic technology promises game-changing breakthroughs in energy, propulsion, and defense.
Threats to National Security
The videos prove objects shut down nuclear systems, outmaneuver F-35 fighters, and operate with purpose inside restricted US airspace. That level of capability threatens every American city, every military installation, and every commercial flight path.
The Task Force operates with clear authority from the House Oversight Committee. Luna made clear the videos will be obtained regardless of Pentagon foot-dragging. The Secretary of War backs the President, yet lower-level officials play games with delivery.
This pattern repeats across agencies where unelected bureaucrats defy elected leadership. President Trump’s February 19 directive ordered the White House to coordinate with AARO and federal agencies for the release of never-before-seen UAP material. The Pentagon’s refusal to meet the April 14 cutoff shows the bureaucracy still answers to its own power structure, not to the Commander in Chief or the American voter.

Protecting American Sovereignty
American citizens deserve to know what operates in their airspace. Military personnel risk their lives encountering these objects during training and operations. Pilots report near-misses and system interference that the public never hears about because the data stays locked away.
The 46 videos contain the raw proof needed to shift policy from denial to action. They document threats that current rules of engagement cannot address and expose vulnerabilities that leave US forces outmatched in real-time encounters. Transparency on UAP strengthens American sovereignty. It equips lawmakers with facts to demand proper resource allocation and prevents adversaries from exploiting knowledge gaps.
Most importantly, it honors the sacrifices of service members who document these encounters only to see their reports vanish into classified vaults. Trump has fought to restore military dominance and end the era of endless foreign entanglements. Hiding UAP data hands strategic edges to China, Russia, and other actors who monitor the same phenomena without the same self-imposed secrecy.
Conclusion
The missed deadline is not bureaucratic incompetence. It is calculated obstruction by elements inside the Pentagon who fear the American public learning the full scope of anomalous activity. These officials prioritize maintaining power structures over delivering truth to citizens and supporting the Commander in Chief.
Globalist networks benefit when the United States stays reactive and divided. They push narratives that keep exotic technology off the table while American taxpayers fund outdated systems that cannot compete with what these videos reveal. President Trump authorized the release and Congress demands it.
The videos exist in military archives; the only barrier is the willful refusal of certain Pentagon insiders to comply. This episode reveals the ongoing battle for control of information that defines the fight to restore American greatness. The Deep State does not surrender power easily. Every push for declassification meets resistance designed to exhaust and delay.
Congresswoman Luna will not back down. The Task Force continues its work. The 46 videos will surface because the momentum for truth under this administration cannot be stopped. American citizens stand to gain the most from this victory over secrecy. The Pentagon’s attempt to cover up these 46 military UAP videos failed the moment they missed the congressional deadline.
