**President Donald Trump Orders Declassification of All Government Records Related to Amelia Earhart**
*Published: September 27, 2025, 12:45 p.m. ET*
President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will declassify and release all government records connected to Amelia Earhart, the legendary aviation pioneer who vanished during her world flight attempt in 1937, RadarOnline.com reports.
On his social media platform Truth Social, Trump wrote,
*”I am ordering my Administration to declassify and release all Government Records related to Amelia Earhart, her final trip, and everything else about her. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”*
**Background on Amelia Earhart’s Disappearance**
Amelia Earhart disappeared along with her navigator, Fred Noonan, on July 2, 1937, while flying her Lockheed 10-E Electra across the South Pacific. It is widely believed that their aircraft ran out of fuel near Howland Island; however, the exact circumstances of her disappearance have remained a mystery and the subject of speculation for decades.
Trump added,
*”I have been asked by many people about the life and times of Amelia Earhart, such an interesting story, and would I consider declassifying and releasing everything about her, in particular, her last, fatal flight!”*
**Honoring an Aviation Pioneer**
Trump praised Earhart as *“an Aviation Pioneer, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, and achieved many other Aviation ‘firsts.’”* At the time of her disappearance, Earhart was 39 years old and was attempting to become the first woman to fly around the world.
He continued,
*”Amelia made it almost three-quarters around the World before she suddenly, and without notice, vanished, never to be seen again. Her disappearance, almost 90 years ago, has captivated millions.”*
**The Search and Theories Surrounding Her Fate**
Earhart’s disappearance triggered an unprecedented search effort by the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard, costing the equivalent of $88 million in today’s dollars. Despite the massive operation, no trace of Earhart or her plane was found. She was declared legally dead in 1939, 18 months after her last flight.
Over the years, many theories have emerged about her fate:
– Some suggest Earhart landed safely but was captured by Japanese forces.
– Others believe she and Noonan survived a crash but later died stranded on a remote island.
– Another theory posits that she was on a secret spy mission, with her plane equipped with cameras to monitor Japanese military buildup in the South Pacific.
**Legacy and Continued Interest**
Decades later, Amelia Earhart’s story continues to inspire and fascinate. In 2024, deep-sea explorers revealed sonar images of what appeared to be an aircraft near her last known location. However, the object was ultimately identified as a rock.
The Trump administration has a precedent for declassifying significant historical documents, having previously released large sets of files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.
With this new announcement, many hope that the mystery surrounding Amelia Earhart’s final flight may finally come closer to being solved.
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