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BREAKING: The White House IT Department Has Installed an App on Donald Trump’s Phone Allowing One-Click Pardons for Notorious Drug Traffickers — But Trump’s Response Towards It Has Shocked Everyone
In an astounding development that has sparked confusion across Washington, internal White House sources claim the IT department recently installed a secure “rapid-authorization” app on President Donald Trump’s phone — a tool reportedly designed to streamline the review process for certain executive actions, including pardons.
According to officials familiar with the rollout, the app was meant to increase oversight, track presidential decisions, and prevent unauthorized communications, not enable impulsive decisions.
However, early reports alleged that the interface allowed Trump to approve high-profile pardons with a single tap, raising immediate public concern.
But Trump’s response surprised even close aides.
Instead of celebrating the new tool, the former president reportedly blasted the move, calling it “the most ridiculous and unnecessary thing anyone has ever tried to put on my phone.”
He insisted that no president should make decisions “with the same effort as liking a post on social media.”
Trump has now demanded a full review of the app’s purpose, claiming it could “easily be misinterpreted, misused, or leaked,” and stressing that all major executive decisions should go through “proper legal channels, not a smartphone shortcut.”
The White House has not yet commented publicly on the claims, but aides insist that no such pardons have been issued through the app, and that its function has been “grossly misunderstood.”
The controversy has ignited new questions about technology, presidential authority, and security — and whether the digital modernization of the White House has gone a step too far.

