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White House debuts official app for updates 'straight from the source'

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Washington, DC | March 27, 2026 10:51:46 PM IST
The White House on Friday launched a new smartphone application designed to provide citizens with direct updates and information from the Trump administration. The move is viewed as a strategic effort to bypass traditional media and communicate with the public without external interpretation.

The application, White House app, features a dedicated "news" tab containing official press releases, alongside a comprehensive photo gallery. Furthermore, a social media section integrates the White House's activity across various digital platforms into a single interface.

In a bid to enhance direct engagement, the app offers several ways for users to interact with the executive branch. This includes the ability to send a "text" to Trump, submit enquiries via a "connect" form, and subscribe to a regular administration newsletter.

Beyond general communication, the platform incorporates a specific feature for law enforcement cooperation. Users are provided with an "ICE Tip Line," allowing them to submit information directly to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Promoting the new digital tool on X, the White House emphasised the immediacy of the platform, stating: "Live streams. Real-time updates. Straight from the source, no filter. The conversation everyone's watching is now at your fingertips."

The release follows a series of cryptic social media teasers that had generated significant speculation regarding an impending announcement. This launch represents the latest initiative by the administration to engage with its core supporters and control its own public narrative.

The introduction of the app comes at a time when the administration is navigating fluctuating public sentiment. Recent polling suggests a decline in general support for the President across the United States.

According to a Fox News poll released on Wednesday, Trump currently holds a 41 per cent approval rating, while 59 per cent of respondents expressed disapproval of his performance. (ANI)

 
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