Direct feed propaganda and surveillance
Washington presented the 2026 White House app as a simple, direct line to presidential news, livestreams, and policy updates. Our report argues that the software deserves far closer scrutiny. Using procurement records, reverse-engineering findings, and public reporting, the analysis traces how the app’s design blends political messaging with persistent data collection, third-party code, location telemetry, and enforcement-linked features. Readers will see why a product sold as public access raises harder questions about privacy, security, and executive power.
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