Americans have wondered if UFOs are real.

No one was expecting this answer.

And hell broke loose when J.D. Vance made this UFO disclosure.

President Trump ordered the Department of War to disclose all documents about the UFO phenomenon.

The administration even went so far as to buy the “aliens.gov” web domain.

With anticipation building about Americans learning the truth about UFOs, podcaster Benny Johnson put the question of whether UFOs were real to Vice President J.D. Vance.

Vance’s reply went viral on social media.

“I have not been able to spend enough time on this to understand it. But, trust me, I’m obsessed with this,” Vance began his answer.

Vance said he’s wanted to visit Roswell, the site of the alleged UFO crash in 1947, and Area 51, the infamous Nevada base many believe is home to the wreckage of the Roswell crash and other alien technology.

“I’ve already had a couple of times where I’ve said, ‘All right, we’re going to Area 51, we’re going out to New Mexico, we’re going to sort of get to the bottom of this.’ And then the timing of the trip didn’t work out. But, trust me, anybody who’s curious about this — I’m more curious than anybody. And I’ve got three years at the very tippy top of the classification. I’m going to get to the bottom of it,” Vance added.

Then Vance dropped the bombshell that he didn’t think UFOs were alien in origin, but rather demonic.

“I don’t think they’re aliens, I think they’re demons anyway, but that’s a long discussion,” Vance added.

That response stunned Johnson, who then had to follow up.

“Well, I can’t let you go without a follow-up on that…So you think they’re demons?” Johnson asked.

Vance then described UFOs in terms of how they fit into the spiritual belief system.

“Well, look, I think that celestial beings who fly around to do weird things to people, I think that the desire to describe everything celestial, everything as otherworldly, to describe it as aliens… I mean, every great world religion, including Christianity, the one that I believe in, has understood that there are weird things out there. And some things are very difficult to explain,” Vance went on to say.

Vance said he tried to understand the UFO phenomenon through his Christian beliefs.

“When I hear about an extra natural phenomenon, that’s where I go to: The Christian understanding that there’s a lot of good out there, but there’s also evil out there. And I think that one of the devil’s great tricks is to convince people he never existed,” Vance continued.

Johnson had one more question.

“You gonna release all the UFO files?” wondered.

Vance promised that it would be the case.

“We’re working on it, Vance said. “It’s funny, when I came in, I was obsessed with the UFO files, and then you start getting really busy worrying about the economy and national security, and things like that. But I’ve still got three more years as vice president, and I will get to the bottom of the UFO files,” Vance concluded.

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