White House plans app installation on employee phones

The Trump administration intends to automatically install its official White House app on all government-furnished mobile phones across the executive branch. At least one agency is set to begin the installations as soon as next week.

The app, released two months ago, provides press releases, official media, selective news articles and statistics. It also includes an option labeled Text President Trump that directs users to a marketing signup list. The version for government devices will match the one available to the public.

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Trump t1 phone to begin shipping this week

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The Trump Mobile T1 smartphone will start shipping this week to customers who placed preorders, according to a statement from the company CEO. Deliveries are expected to arrive within the next several weeks after repeated production delays.

The White House has released The White House App, now available on the App Store and Google Play. The app provides access to press releases, livestream announcements, a photo gallery and notifications for official communications. A press release describes it as offering a direct line to the White House with unfiltered, real-time updates.

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President Donald Trump warned on Monday that the United States would target every bridge and power plant in Iran by Tuesday night unless a deal is reached to open the Strait of Hormuz. During a White House press conference, he detailed a successful rescue mission for two downed U.S. airmen while evading questions on potential war crimes. Iran rejected a proposed ceasefire amid ongoing diplomatic efforts by regional mediators.

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