Mexico's President Dismisses Question on UFO Disclosure

By Tim Binnall

Asked about recent rumblings of UFO disclosure in the United States, Mexico's president dismissed the possibility of such a scenario unfolding in her country. According to a local media report, the exchange occurred as Claudia Sheinbaum held a press briefing on Thursday morning. During the gathering, one of the journalists in attendance cited President Trump's recent order for the U.S. federal government to release information about UFOs and asked the Mexican president if she would follow suit with a similar declaration.

Alas, for those hoping that the perceived momentum of the UFO disclosure movement might also take hold in Mexico, this would appear not to be the case for now. In response to the reporter's question, Sheinbaum laughed at the otherworldly inquiry and largely dismissed it out of hand. "I don’t think the defense is looking for UFOs," she said, "but, hey, let’s see what comes out of America." Her response is not entirely surprising as, when faced with a similar question last June, she indicated that the studying the phenomenon was not a priority for the country's military.