
The Pentagon has released a new batch of UFO videos, including clips of 'orbs' floating in the sky.
UFOs have a huge following ever since conspiracy theories emerged about alien life, including sightings, abductions, and even theories about interactions with alien life.
The clips are the latest package of videos released in the US, a technique which has drawn of attention to the White House.
Previously, 162 files which had been classified or barely seen were released, notching up over a billion hits on the US government's website, the US Department of Defense said in a press release, the BBC reported.
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Now, another series of 'UAP' encounters, that's 'unidentified aerial phenomena', has been released, though it's not clear how many questions they answer about the existence of extraterrestrial life.
In post on social media after the files were released, Donald Trump wrote: "With these new Documents and Videos, the people can decide for themselves, 'WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?' Have Fun and Enjoy!"

Among the images included in the report is a series of sightings in Sandia, New Mexico.
In these incidents, witnesses claimed that they had seen the UFOs had carried out manoeuvres, before flying away, disappearing, and finally exploding.
Another incident was allegedly witnessed by an unidentified 'senior US intelligence officer' from a helicopter in 2025 in the 'western United States'.
The officer said: "They were oval-shaped, orange with a white or yellow centre, and emitted light in all directions."
They went on to say that the large group of UFOs had seemed to come together, moving up and down for a few minutes as well as 'forming a distinct triangle before vanishing'.
The officer also explained that he did not take any images as he was 'assessing what it was and whether it posed a threat'.

Congressman Tim Burchett, a Republican lawmaker from Tennessee, took to social media to thank Trump, having previously been someone who has pushed for more disclosure around UFOs.
"Let keep digging!" wrote the congressman, who previously said that the first batch of files represented a 'drop in the bucket'.
The Pentagon has previously released UFO files, and has confirmed that more files are now set to be released on 'a rolling basis'.
Despite containing new images, the files do not provide any concrete answers about aliens, including no evidence about alien technology.
The US government has invited the public to decide for themselves about the contents of the images and videos.
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