White House Launches New Mobile App

The official app aims to provide unfiltered access to the executive branch.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 5:03am

The Trump administration has unveiled a new mobile app that will serve as a direct communication channel between the White House and the American public, bypassing traditional media outlets. The app features live streams of events, a media library, and interactive feedback tools, allowing users to receive real-time updates and engage directly with the administration.

Why it matters

The launch of the White House app represents a strategic shift in how the administration communicates with the public, as it seeks to establish a direct digital pipeline and reduce reliance on mainstream media outlets, which it has frequently criticized.

The details

The app's core features include live stream integration for press briefings and events, a media library of high-resolution photos and videos, dedicated policy portals, and an interactive feedback tool that allows users to 'send their voice' directly to the White House. The administration has emphasized that the app is about 'empowering' the American people by providing unfiltered access to the president and his cabinet.

  • The White House app was officially launched in March 2026.

The players

Trump Administration

The current presidential administration, led by former President Donald Trump, which has overseen the development and launch of the new White House mobile app.

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What’s next

The White House app is expected to play a central role in the administration's communication and engagement strategies as the 2026 legislative session continues.

The takeaway

The launch of the White House app represents a significant shift in the way the executive branch communicates with the public, as the administration seeks to bypass traditional media outlets and establish a direct digital pipeline to the American people.