Written by Ashton Snyder on
 August 7, 2025

Gabbard reveals belief in possibility of alien life while maintaining caution

America's top intelligence official has acknowledged her belief that extraterrestrial life could exist but stopped short of revealing what the government might know about it. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard made the admission during a podcast appearance while emphasizing the need for discretion in her position.

According to Newsmax, Gabbard responded affirmatively when directly asked by New York Post's "Pod Force One" host Miranda Devine if she believes in the possibility of aliens and UFOs. The exchange came during Wednesday's episode of the podcast.

As President Donald Trump's principal intelligence adviser overseeing 18 U.S. intelligence agencies, Gabbard maintained a careful balance between personal views and professional obligations. "In this role, I have to be careful with what I share," she told Devine during their conversation.

Intelligence Chief Promises Future Transparency on Extraterrestrial Matters

While declining to elaborate on the government's current knowledge about potential alien life, Gabbard indicated that more information would eventually be shared with the public. She stated that her team is "continuing to look for the truth and share that truth with the American people."

Gabbard said she was not "prepared to talk about" the issue at this time, suggesting a calculated approach to handling potentially sensitive information about unexplained phenomena. The intelligence director's comments reflect the delicate balance between public curiosity and national security considerations.

The DNI's openness to the possibility of extraterrestrial life represents a notable position for someone with access to the government's most classified information. Her affirmative response about believing in aliens came after initially stating, "I have my own views and opinions."

Unanswered Questions About Recent Aerial Phenomena Persist

Gabbard expressed significant skepticism about official explanations for drone sightings reported over New Jersey and other parts of the United States last year. Despite government assertions that these were authorized aircraft, she maintains doubts.

"I still have a lot of questions around that," Gabbard told Devine during the podcast. "I've heard what the public official line is." She emphasized that her questions remain unanswered, particularly because similar incidents occurred in multiple regions across the country.

The intelligence director's willingness to question the official narrative highlights the ongoing mystery surrounding these aerial sightings. Her position allows her unique insight into such phenomena, making her continued questions particularly noteworthy.

Chinese Spy Balloon Incident Contains Classified Details

Regarding the 2023 Chinese spy balloon incident, Gabbard acknowledged that U.S. intelligence agencies possess substantial classified information. The aerial device traversed much of the United States before being shot down over South Carolina waters on then-President Biden's orders.

The balloon incident created significant tension between the United States and China at the time, with American officials claiming it was conducting surveillance. Gabbard confirmed the existence of classified intelligence on the matter but declined to provide specifics during the podcast.

Her careful approach to discussing the Chinese balloon aligns with her overall cautious stance on revealing sensitive information. As DNI, Gabbard must balance transparency with national security considerations across various intelligence domains.

Government Transparency Remains Central to UFO Discussions

Gabbard's promise of eventual transparency reflects growing public and official interest in unexplained aerial phenomena. Her acknowledgment of belief in the possibility of alien life comes amid increased government attention to the topic in recent years.

The intelligence community has gradually become more open about investigating unidentified aerial phenomena, with several reports released to Congress in recent years. Gabbard's comments suggest this trend toward greater transparency may continue under her leadership.

While maintaining necessary discretion about classified information, the DNI's willingness to discuss the topic publicly represents an evolution in how senior government officials address questions about potential extraterrestrial encounters. Gabbard's approach indicates a commitment to truth-seeking while adhering to her responsibilities as America's top intelligence official.

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