White House Launches Official App Featuring ICE Tip Line and Direct Contact
The app offers unfiltered updates, live streams, and an ICE tip line for reporting, aiming to connect users directly to the Trump administration’s priorities and actions.
- On Friday, March 27, 2026, the White House officially launched a new mobile app, positioning it as "the fastest, most powerful way to stay informed and engaged" with President Donald Trump and his administration.
- Days of cryptic social media teasers preceded the release, including reversed audio messages and pixelated videos that sparked widespread speculation before Friday's announcement.
- Designed as a direct communication channel, the app provides live-streamed briefings, press releases, and an affordability tab displaying grocery prices, including a 0.7% year-over-year decline in prescription drug costs.
- Critics expressed concern over a "Get in Touch" button linking to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement tip form, while others raised questions about potential data privacy and surveillance risks.
- Observers noted the app lacks detailed data usage disclosures beyond standard policy pages, while questions remain about how user information will transfer during future presidential administration handovers.
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New White House App Features Trump Propaganda -- And An ICE Snitch Line
President Donald Trump peddled the new White House app on Monday, the latest attempt to funnel news through a MAGA-filtered version of reality.“You can watch all White House events, read all my executive orders, and keep track of all of our promises made, promises kept,” Trump said, with the same enthusiasm he once used to hawk overpriced steaks in a box. “In fact, I actually kept more promises than I even talked about. We did much more than I s…
The White House App’s Propaganda Is The Least Alarming Thing About It
Call me crazy, but I don't think an official government app should be loading executable code from a random person's GitHub account. Or tracking your GPS location in the background. Or silently stripping privacy consent dialogs from every website you visit through its built-in browser. And yet here we are. The White House released a…
The White House launched last week its own mobile app on Apple and Android phones and tablets.
The White House has launched a news app, and users believe they have discovered a surveillance feature in the source code.
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