Vice President JD Vance has weighed in on the perennial question of extraterrestrial life, though not in the way most UFO enthusiasts might expect.
During an appearance on The Benny Show, a conservative podcast, Vance shared his unconventional take on unidentified flying objects. Rather than entertaining the standard alien hypothesis, he proposed an alternative explanation.
"I don't think they're aliens, I think they're demons anyway, but that's a longer discussion," Vance said.
The vice president's remarks suggest he views UFO speculation through a theological lens rather than a scientific one, though he did not elaborate on the reasoning behind his position during the broadcast.
Vance's comments add to the broader cultural conversation around UAPs—unidentified anomalous phenomena—that has grown more mainstream in recent years, particularly following congressional inquiries and military pilot testimonies. His perspective represents a distinct departure from the secular frameworks that typically dominate UFO discussions.
The comments were made casually during broader remarks on The Benny Show, indicating Vance's apparent interest in the topic rather than a formal policy position on extraterrestrial phenomena.
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