The White House app could soon be auto-installed on every DHS work phone

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A hot potato: The White House app could soon appear on every Department of Homeland Security work phone, whether employees want it or not. According to a new report, DHS personnel were told in a June 16 email that the app will "soon" be automatically installed on all government mobile devices managed by the department.

The notice described it as a convenient way to access official White House communications, including announcements, executive actions, speeches, livestreams, videos, and other updates.

The White House launched the app in March, framing it as a direct line to President Trump and his administration. It offers breaking news alerts, photos, policy updates, social media posts, and a media library. It also includes a feedback option with voice messages and a button that lets users "text President Trump." That last feature has made plenty of headlines. The messaging button reportedly opens a prefilled text saying "Greatest President Ever!" and signs users up for alerts if they send it.

This is the same publicly available app, not a separate internal communications tool built specifically for federal workers.

The DHS rollout follows a Government Executive report from May that said federal CIO Greg Barbaccia had asked agency technology leaders to help determine the mechanics of installing the app across all government-furnished mobile phones in the executive branch.

At the time, the Federal Aviation Administration had already told employees that its IT team would automatically install the app on all FAA-issued iPhones and iPads as required by the White House.

The White House has defended the effort, saying government devices typically include pre-installed apps that provide value to employees' day-to-day work. But current and former government technology officials have described the move as highly unusual, especially given the app's political tone and the fact that it is designed for the general public.

The security risk is not necessarily that this specific app is malicious, but that mandatory installs expand the attack surface on devices that may already have access to sensitive internal systems. Any app pushed across a large government fleet introduces another piece of software that must be vetted, updated, monitored, and trusted. If it collects analytics, communicates with third-party services, or contains an exploitable vulnerability, the scale of the deployment makes the potential impact much larger.

Security and privacy concerns have also followed the app since launch. Notus previously reported that it shared data such as IP addresses and time zones with third-party services, while early concerns about GPS tracking were later eased after the White House removed that functionality.

H/T: Politco

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Oh no!

Fun fact: There are twice as many people playing DotA 2 right now than there are employed by the entire department of homeland security.
 
Trump didn't just love to force himself to under age girls with Epstein, but now he likes to continue with everyone capable to handle a phone, from the Chinese made believe "American" Trump phone and now to his own government puppets.
 
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Trump didn't just love to force himself to under age girls with Epstein
You're confused. Obama shielded Epstein from federal prosecution for eight full years, despite the DOJ having the goods on him back in 2008 ... which, as we know now from the ABC "hot mic" moment, was done to protect the Clintons and their close association with him.

Once Trump took office, he instructed the DOJ to reopen the case, and bring Epstein and Maxwell to justice.
 
You're confused. Obama shielded Epstein from federal prosecution for eight full years, despite the DOJ having the goods on him back in 2008 ... which, as we know now from the ABC "hot mic" moment, was done to protect the Clintons and their close association with him.

Once Trump took office, he instructed the DOJ to reopen the case, and bring Epstein and Maxwell to justice.
And since then he has stonewalled at every opportunity to limit or stop the release of said files.

Almost like the "us vs them" mentality is being used to distract people from the realization that they ALL were involved, much like the uk scandal.
 
And since then he has stonewalled at every opportunity to limit or stop the release of said files.
Biden? Yes, you're right: he refused utterly to release even a single page of those files ... and everyone on the Left supported him staunchly for this, even as they later pretended outrage against Trump.

As for the files:

".In 2025, the Trump administration’s Justice Department asked federal judges in New York and Florida to unseal secret files and materials from the criminal prosecutions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell....Federal judges in both states overwhelmingly rejected the requests...."

Those were both Obama-appointed federal judges, btw.

 
You're confused. Obama shielded Epstein from federal prosecution for eight full years, despite the DOJ having the goods on him back in 2008 ... which, as we know now from the ABC "hot mic" moment, was done to protect the Clintons and their close association with him.

Once Trump took office, he instructed the DOJ to reopen the case, and bring Epstein and Maxwell to justice.
Lies, Federal judges ordered the unsealing of secret grand jury transcripts and discovery materials from Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case and the abandoned Florida investigation. This release was mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which required the Justice Department to make the documents public. Following the passage of the law, federal judges granted the Justice Department's requests to unseal the materials in December 2025. <---!!!
 
Lies, Federal judges ordered the unsealing of secret grand jury transcripts and discovery materials from Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case and the abandoned Florida investigation.
You truly cannot be this oblivious. That release was ordered only after Congress acted just months ago, and after Trump's DOJ made multiple requests for these records to be unsealed, and after Trump's DOJ had already released over three million pages of non-barred Epstein material.

Total requests made by Biden's DOJ for unsealing of files: zero.
Total Epstein file pages released by Biden's DOJ: zero.
Total criticism from Democrats over the above inaction: zero.
 
Kindly educate a clueless Brit as to what President Reagan was "absolutely right" about. Thanks.

At a press conference on August 12th, 1986, President Ronald Reagan famously said: "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, 'I’m from the government and I’m here to help.'"
 
Nothing says secure government IT like silently pushing an overtly political app onto thousands of sensitive devices and hoping the security review catches up later.
 
Late reply sorry, but as an independent and a person who has never voted in his entire life, the question I need to ask myself is which one is more scarier, a person who made a phone in his name or a person who doesn't know what a woman is. I'll leave the answer up to you. lol
 
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