Donald Trump is a U.S. president whose public UAP relevance centers on declassification rhetoric, campaign-era discussion of Roswell, drone incursions, and later transparency pledges around UFO and alien-related files. He has not presented himself as a UAP witness and has often framed the subject as something the public can judge once records are released. In the Atlas he is treated as a political disclosure figure rather than as an experiencer or researcher.
Trump has periodically addressed UFOs and alleged alien files in interviews, public remarks, and social-media statements, including comments about Roswell and government-held records. His second administration became associated with renewed pressure for UAP-file releases and formalized review structures, while skeptics argued that many released materials were already known or inconclusive. His significance is therefore institutional and cultural: a president using the subject as a transparency issue while avoiding a definitive claim that UAP are extraterrestrial.