White House App Reaches Almost 2 Million Downloads
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The launch of the new White House app has been a massive success.
When the app was released, the White House touted the app, saying, “Live streams. Real-time updates. Straight from the source, no filter.”
🇺🇸 🚀 LAUNCHED: THE WHITE HOUSE APP
Live streams. Real-time updates. Straight from the source, no filter.
The conversation everyone’s watching is now at your fingertips.
Download here ⬇️
📲 App Store: https://t.co/VC8lwiyO0G📲 Google Play Store: https://t.co/zFjVcveGOV pic.twitter.com/xxaaSr1irC
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 27, 2026
FROM THE OVAL: The official White House app is here! Download today and never miss a moment from the White House 🇺🇸
📲 https://t.co/zFjVcveGOV pic.twitter.com/gdwXinG3K9
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 30, 2026
According to new data, the app has almost 2 million downloads.
It has 1.84 million downloads, and due to reporting lag, it might have actually already been downloaded more than 2 million times.
A Trump administration official told the New York Post, “This is an unprecedented step towards transparency and is yet another example of the administration’s strategy to go directly to the American people and not rely on legacy media. This app is another valuable weapon in this White House’s toolbox.”
The White House’s new app aiming to deliver news and spin directly from President Trump’s team has notched about 2 million downloads, according to data shared with The Post.
The sleek smartphone app, which combines news announcements with social media posts, photos and livestreams, launched on March 27.
It has been downloaded 1.4 million times by Android users as of April 4 and 436,000 times by Apple users as of April 5, for a combined total of 1.84 million, an official said.
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“This is an unprecedented step towards transparency and is yet another example of the administration’s strategy to go directly to the American people and not rely on legacy media. This app is another valuable weapon in this White House’s toolbox,” an administration official said.
