Recently uploaded mysterious videos on the official White House social media profiles have been verified as hints for the release of the official White House app.

The White House repeatedly shared a series of enigmatic videos with ambiguous intentions via its official X (formerly Twitter) account on the 25th.

A 7-second video featured static sound and an unclear male voice, with just the white White House official logo visible on the screen. A second video had only a woman’s voice asking, “Is it launching soon?” and a man responding, “It will be released soon.” No additional details were given.

The mystery behind these intriguing videos, which received more than 20 million views and generated worldwide interest, has been uncovered. They were included in promotional clips leading up to the official app release.

The official application was unveiled by the White House in a press statement on the 27th. It mentioned, “U.S. President Donald Trump and his team have introduced a strong new official mobile app that delivers information more directly than before to the American public,” and it added, “The new app offers unmatched access to the Trump administration.”

The White House unveiled the app’s capabilities, such as ▲real-time notifications for significant announcements, executive decrees, and essential policy developments ▲live streams of press briefings, speeches, and notable events ▲a wide-ranging media collection featuring important moments ▲monitoring the most recent policy accomplishments and modifications ▲and the ability to submit suggestions and comments directly.

This action is seen as President Trump’s plan to immediately send official government communications to people’s mobile devices, surpassing his current method of expressing views via platforms such as Truth Social, without depending on conventional media outlets.

In this context, U.S. CNBC reported, “The White House has introduced an application that showcases President Trump’s accomplishments during his second term and selects positive news articles.” It further mentioned, “At the end of the app’s ‘Social’ section, there is a button that enables users to report to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).”

The outlet noted, “A different section highlights information about increasing costs. It shows prices for various essential groceries such as eggs, milk, bread, butter, and potatoes, highlighting how much these items’ costs have decreased from the prior year. Nevertheless, it doesn’t include many other products, like ground beef, coffee, and orange juice, whose prices have gone up during the last year. The rising cost of oil is also not mentioned.”

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