The White House app is just as weird and unnecessary as you'd expect
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The White House app is just as weird and unnecessary as you'd expect
"The White House App's News tab features a carousel of about 35 articles that seem suspiciously cherry-picked with articles that favor the Trump administration."
"In the Affordability window, the app points out year-over-year prices that have dropped for things like eggs, milk and bread, but conveniently omits the recent swell in gas prices."
"The press release mentioned a way to 'send your voice and feedback directly to the Administration' but the app's functionality doesn't seem to promote that."
"Most notably, there's even a way to submit a tip to Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the app's Get in Touch section."
The White House App offers a centralized platform for official communications from the Trump administration, including press releases, livestreams, and a photo gallery. Users can receive real-time notifications for updates. However, the app features cherry-picked articles that favor the administration and omits negative statistics, such as rising gas prices. It includes a function to text President Trump with a pre-filled message and allows users to submit tips to ICE, raising concerns about its overall value and intent.
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