The White House rolled out an official smartphone app on Friday that centralizes administration updates, social posts, photos and policy pages tied to President Donald Trump’s second term. Promoted with a short teaser campaign on official social channels, the app is billed as delivering information “straight from the source, no filter.” Features highlighted by the administration include breaking-news alerts, live video streaming, a media library and direct feedback tools. The app’s navigation includes tabs for news, livestreams, social feeds and photo galleries, and it pushes real-time updates and push notifications to keep users engaged. Early coverage noted the app largely aggregates content already published on WhiteHouse.gov. The Verge reported much of the material mirrors existing web pages rather than offering a wholly new service built for mobile, and the product sends users to policy and “achievements” pages that were already live on the official site. Daily Voice reported the app also pulls in curated news coverage and packages content that emphasizes Trump’s policy priorities and record in office. That curation extends to an “affordability” page that lists a selected set of consumer prices; Daily Voice said the selection omits some goods and rising energy costs. A border-themed page includes the claim “0 Illegals Released in Past 10 Months,” per the reporting. A notable feature buried in the social “Get in Touch” menu links users to an ICE tip submission form — a direct path to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement — alongside options to text the president, contact the White House and sign up for a newsletter. While the release promised live access to speeches and briefings, Daily Voice reported Trump’s Friday remarks to farmers were not available in real time on the app during the afternoon event. The launch also arrived amid administration messaging that rising prices are temporary: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described recent price pressure as “short-term volatility,” while the app emphasized selected price declines and foreign and corporate investment pledges. For newsrooms and audiences that track how official channels shape markets and public discourse, the app represents a direct, mobile-first conduit for administration messaging — a centralized feed that packages policy, curated coverage and contact tools into a single, push-notified experience. Read more AI-generated news on: undefined/news

