On Friday, the Trump administration releases a fourth batch of UFO-related records, described by outlets as previously unseen documents. The material is presented as part of ongoing US investigations into unexplained aerial phenomena. According to the reports, the new release includes imagery and case details connected to sightings that agencies previously looked into. One described item is a “jellyfish” shaped unidentified aerial phenomenon image, alongside references to an incident involving a silent craft that allegedly breached a US nuclear base. The outlets characterize the batch as adding new context to prior reports, including how investigators documented unusual observations. The publications do not provide conclusive findings in the reports themselves, instead framing the documents as records of encounters or evidence that remain unexplained. The releases are portrayed as continuing a broader effort by the administration to make UFO files public in batches, with each set presented as expanding the available record of prior government investigations.