Bipartisan bill requiring all federal agencies to declassify and publish UAP records on a public website within 270 days, introduced by Burchett, Moskowitz, and Luna.
The House Oversight Committee created a bipartisan Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets, establishing the first standing Congressional body focused on UAP transparency.
A second major congressional UAP hearing featured Elizondo, Gallaudet, and Shellenberger testifying about hidden programs and withheld UAP information.
AARO director Kirkpatrick resigned amid credibility concerns as his office's findings contradicted whistleblower testimony Congress found 'credible and urgent.'
Former intelligence official David Grusch testified under oath to Congress that the US government possesses non-human craft and biologics in a secret retrieval program.
Pentagon intelligence officer Lue Elizondo resigned as AATIP director and became the leading public advocate for UAP disclosure.