BY Benjamin ClarkAugust 3, 2025
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JD Vance’s UFO fascination sparks intrigue

Vice President JD Vance’s sudden dive into the UFO rabbit hole has eyebrows raised. On a recent podcast, he declared an obsession with unidentified aerial phenomena, promising to dig deeper during Congress’s August break, as the New York Post reports. Is this a quirky distraction or a sign of something bigger?

Vance, chatting on the Ruthless podcast last week, didn’t hold back, admitting he’s “obsessed” with UFOs and eager to unravel their mysteries.

His unprompted comments came during a casual exchange with cohost Michael Duncan, who shared his own UFO pilgrimage to Roswell. The conversation veered from lighthearted to intriguing, leaving listeners wondering how far Vance will take this.

The vice president’s fixation isn’t just idle chatter -- he’s got a plan. Vance said he hasn’t “gotten to the bottom” of UFOs yet but aims to use the congressional recess to investigate.

His resolve to probe deeper suggests a skepticism of official narratives, a stance that resonates with those wary of government opacity.

Vance’s UFO quest takes shape

“I’m obsessed with the whole UFO thing,” Vance declared, questioning what’s behind recent sightings. His curiosity seems sparked by videos and reports that have fueled public speculation. Yet, his enthusiasm meets a wall of bureaucratic silence, as the FAA reported no anomalous sightings in early 2025.

The Trump administration’s nod to the FAA’s findings pours cold water on UFO hype. Despite public buzz over sightings, like those over New Jersey’s Picatinny Arsenal starting Nov. 13, 2024, official records claim nothing unusual. Vance’s determination to dig suggests he’s not buying the sanitized version.

Michael Duncan, the podcast cohost, added fuel to the fire with tales of his Roswell adventure. “I’ve been to Roswell. I’ve done the tours,” Duncan said, even claiming to have seen a hangar at Area 51 linked to alien rumors. His story, while colorful, lacks hard evidence, much like the broader UFO debate.

Rubio’s claims stir pot

“Did you see any aliens?” Vance quipped, showing his playful side. Duncan’s reply -- no aliens, just a hangar -- keeps the mystery alive without committing to extraterrestrial conclusions. It’s the kind of banter that hooks listeners but frustrates those craving concrete answers.

Vance’s interest isn’t isolated -- other officials have teased UFO secrets. Current Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in a 2023 NewsNation interview, claimed top officials have “first-hand knowledge” of a secret Pentagon program retrieving crashed crafts. Rubio’s comments, tied to a documentary called “Age of Disclosure,” hint at hidden truths but lack specifics.

Rubio’s remarks, while tantalizing, are old news repurposed for a film hyped by disclosure advocates. The lack of new evidence makes his claims feel like a teaser trailer -- exciting but short on substance. Still, Vance’s curiosity aligns with a growing distrust of institutional gatekeeping.

Skepticism meets official silence

“Once I get to the bottom of it, I’ll make sure you’re the first to know,” Vance promised Duncan. His pledge to share findings reflects a populist streak, appealing to those fed up with elite secrecy. But without access to classified data, his quest might hit a dead end.

The New Jersey drone sightings, starting late last year, remain a focal point of public intrigue. Reports described car-sized objects hovering over sensitive military sites, yet the FAA’s dismissive report raises questions. Vance’s probe could challenge this narrative -- or fizzle out against bureaucratic stonewalling.

The VP's office, tellingly, didn’t respond to inquiries about his UFO comments. This silence speaks volumes, suggesting either a lack of seriousness or a strategic dodge.

For a MAGA-friendly audience, it’s another sign of establishment resistance to transparency.

A populist push for truth

Vance’s UFO fixation taps into a broader conservative skepticism of officialdom. While progressive agendas often dismiss such inquiries as fringe, Vance’s pursuit feels like a middle finger to woke gatekeepers who scoff at public curiosity. His approach, though, needs more than podcast banter to yield results.

The Roswell lore, as Duncan’s tour highlights, thrives on mystery over evidence. Area 51 stories are fun but flimsy, built on decades of speculation rather than hard proof. Vance’s challenge is separating fact from folklore without alienating his base.

Ultimately, Vance’s UFO quest is a curious sideshow in a tense political landscape. Whether he uncovers anything during the August recess or just stirs the pot, his willingness to ask questions others avoid is a win for open inquiry. Don’t expect aliens, but do expect a fight against institutional opacity.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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