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On Friday, the Trump administration unveiled the White House app, touting it as a platform for receiving unfiltered news directly from the source.
This announcement came on the heels of a series of intriguing social media hints, which had sparked widespread speculation about what new development was on the horizon.
Upon launching the app, users were welcomed by a brief video showcasing clips of Trump engaged in his presidential duties. However, technical glitches soon surfaced.
The screen displayed a message reading, “Connection issue; Unable to load content right now; Try again,” indicating problems with accessing the app’s content.
The app featured various sections labeled “news,” “live,” “social,” and “gallery,” but all these categories remained empty upon its initial release on Friday morning.
Known for his frequent use of social media, Trump has bolstered the White House’s digital presence, even introducing an official TikTok account.
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