Thomas Massie Questions Timing of Trump’s UFO File Release Amid Epstein Transparency Demands
News Mania Desk /Piyal Chatterjee/ 20th February 2026

Republican Congressman Thomas Massie has raised concerns over former US President Donald Trump’s recent pledge to declassify government files related to aliens and unidentified flying objects, suggesting the move may serve as a distraction from unresolved questions surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Trump recently announced that he would direct authorities to release documents connected to unidentified aerial phenomena and potential extraterrestrial life, citing longstanding public curiosity about the subject. The statement quickly captured attention online and sparked renewed debate about government secrecy surrounding UFOs. However, Massie responded by arguing that public interest in the so-called Epstein files remains strong and cannot be sidelined.
In a post on social media platform X, Massie implied that the timing of the UFO disclosure announcement was notable, coming as lawmakers continue to press for greater transparency in the Epstein investigation. The late financier, who was convicted of sex offences and later died in jail in 2019, had connections to numerous powerful and high-profile individuals. Calls for the release of unredacted documents tied to his case have persisted across political lines.
Massie, who represents Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District in the US House of Representatives, has been among the lawmakers advocating for more complete disclosure of Epstein-related records. He has argued that accountability and public trust depend on making as much information available as legally possible. According to him, shifting focus to extraterrestrial matters does not diminish the importance of addressing unanswered questions in the Epstein case.
Known for his independent streak within the Republican Party, Massie has often taken positions that differ from party leadership. With an academic background in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he has built a profile as a technically minded legislator who frequently champions transparency and limited government.
The Epstein files remain a politically sensitive subject in Washington. Lawmakers and members of the public continue to question whether all relevant details have been disclosed and whether additional information could shed light on Epstein’s associations. While interest in UFO disclosures has grown in recent years, especially amid periodic government briefings on unidentified aerial phenomena, critics argue that matters involving alleged criminal networks warrant higher priority.
Massie’s remarks highlight broader tensions within Republican ranks and underscore the political balancing act between addressing public fascination with mysterious phenomena and confronting lingering controversies tied to one of the most high-profile criminal cases in recent US history. As debate continues, both issues remain firmly embedded in the national conversation.



