I don't think it matters who wins the election. The ETs aren't calling it off just because one candidate or the other wins. I'm anticipating no winner actually. The results are too close, too much chaos will happen on election day and after so the totals really are disputed, and the main players won't accept if the other side wins anyway. Election night will be interesting but I highly doubt it will really be settled that night.
Trump is slightly more likely to shake things up but he already had four years in the big chair and the movement towards disclosure was pretty slow then too. Sure, he helped initiate the Space Force but all the public space programs seem like a cover. Unless he had some grand plan to lose the 2020 election and wait four years later to reveal secrets, I'm not entirely sure he's going to initiate disclosure. His uncle John Trump, a world class physicist, undoubtedly knew a lot about space secrets and they've probably been in the family for years...but that's why I have some hesitation he's going to be the one to release the secrets.
I'm voting for Harris but it's not because I'm expecting her to disclose anything about UFOs. I just align with Democrats on economic policy more although I admit both candidates have had pretty haphazard economic policies lately. No one at the head of government is moving quick towards disclosure. It's going to take something external to probably do it.
I will admit there is a chance Trump will disclose. Maybe there is a grand plan to wait until his second term. Maybe it's been a long term, decades-in-the-making plan to "trump" the power structure. If he does win, I'm not going to lose my mind or be despondent even though I'm not voting for him. It's going to be interesting to see how the heck everything plays out. The country/world needs a paradigm shift. Maybe by not making disclosure a campaign issue and then talking about it in a few months...people will actually listen to Trump since this is his last campaign and disclosure wouldn't be dismissed as a campaign gimmick.
You know, maybe that is the plan after all.
Disputed election. Trump claims victory. And then in the chaos...he says..."guess what everyone...I'm going to tell you how bad your government really has been. Guess what secrets they don't want you to know."
Of course, some people won't believe him. He's all over the place with his messaging all the time. So I'm also not sure he's the right messenger. But he'd convince half the population quickly. And the other half would say he's lying.
But...then...if some one significant on the other side of the political spectrum confirmed what Trump said but disclosure...then everyone would listen. I don't know who the heck that would be.
But think about it. Create polarization. Then have the two leaders of the opposite poles make a joint statement on agreeing about disclosure. It probably wouldn't be Harris but some other Democrat who wants to disclose. Everyone would stop the fighting and be like...WOW.