Donald Trump shared details of his belief in aliens while recalling an incredible Oval Office encounter during an interview on Fox News‘ Gutfeld.

The former president appeared on the Fox News channel Wednesday when he thought back to interviews with experienced air force pilots recounting their confrontation with an unknown ‘round object.’

The Republican presidential candidate, 78, said he did not think he was a ‘believer’ in aliens until several Air Force pilots divulged ‘they’ve seen things they cannot explain.’

Trump went on to detail the pilots saying they appear ‘better than Tom Cruise’ – the famous actor known for his roles depicting skilled aviators. He insisted on the credibility of the story stating the ‘three or four’ pilots that were in his oval office ‘are not people who make up stories.’

Donald Trump shared details of his belief in aliens while recalling an incredible Oval Office encounter during an interview on Fox News' Gutfeld

Donald Trump shared details of his belief in aliens while recalling an incredible Oval Office encounter during an interview on Fox News’ Gutfeld

The Republican presidential candidate, 78, said he did not think he was a ¿believer¿ in aliens until several Air Force pilots divulged ¿they¿ve seen things they cannot explain'

The Republican presidential candidate, 78, said he did not think he was a ‘believer’ in aliens until several Air Force pilots divulged ‘they’ve seen things they cannot explain’

 ‘The blond crew-cut’ pilots, as the former president called them, went on to tell him about a ‘round object that was going four times faster’ than their F-22 planes – which Trump explained ‘is a very fast plane.’

Radio and TV host, Dana Loesch, 45, continued the conversation, clipping together Trump’s Fox interview with a short clip of herself recalling an encounter of her own with former CIA director, Mike Pompeo.

Loesch said the very first question she asked Pompeo – when he appeared on her show – was regarding any information about the alleged aliens to which he immediately deflected.

‘He laughed,’ the radio show host said of Pompeo’s response to her question, adding, ‘well people said they saw stuff and anyway next topic,’ Loesch elaborated.

She was taken aback by the former director’s too-quick deflection insisting that his reluctance to respond confirmed the existence of extraterrestrial beings.

Loesch said: ‘That’s the way to tell me there are aliens, if you can’t [directly] tell me that there are aliens.

Radio and TV host, Dana Loesch, 45, continued the conversation, clipping together Trump's Fox interview with a short clip of herself recalling an encounter of her own with former CIA director, Mike Pompeo

Radio and TV host, Dana Loesch, 45, continued the conversation, clipping together Trump’s Fox interview with a short clip of herself recalling an encounter of her own with former CIA director, Mike Pompeo

‘That’s what someone who knows there are aliens but can’t tell me about the aliens would say,’ she continued.

Following the interview, the radio show host posted her edited clip on ‘X’, formerly Twitter, to which onlookers overwhelmed the comments.

One user commented: ‘These pilots have no idea. This is small potatoes compared to what’s truly out there.’

Another said: ‘At this point I would trust the aliens more than our current government.’

With another sharing a link to a CNN post relating to Pentagon-released images of UFOs and commenting: ‘It was at the start of the pandemic so no one actually paid much attention to it.’

 

Trump’s alleged disbelief in aliens has stood the test of time having appeared on another famed-podcast, Logan Paul’s ‘Impaulsive’, back in June.

Trump spent minutes discussing the possibility of life beyond Earth and whether unidentified anomalous phenomena could in fact be aliens.

‘Am I a believer? No, I probably can’t say I am,’ Trump said on the episode.

‘But I have met with people that are serious people that say there’s some really strange things that they see flying around out there.’

UAPs have become a hot topic in Congress in the last year, with a small group of bipartisan House members questioning the military over claims that it could be hiding evidence of alien activity or ultra-futuristic technology.

Trump said that he spent significant time looking into the phenomena when president and that he doesn’t believe that government agencies are keeping information from the public.