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In a whirring media landscape, it can be a little tricky to determine how to watch or read White House announcements nowadays. While there are plenty of traditional and social media outlets that broadcast live presidential news, you can go straight to the source for any and all White House announcements.
The White House makes announcements through several online channels, including those on social media; read on to see where you can get the latest updates from the federal government.
Live news is broadcast at whitehouse.gov/live. Check the site for live events; the feed reads “Stay tuned — we’ll be live again shortly” when idle. You can also follow the White House’s Youtube account for livestreamed announcements at youtube.com/whitehouse.
The White House issues written announcements online at whitehouse.gov/news. There, you can find articles announcing government data, briefings and statements including presidential messages, listings of presidential actions, fact sheets, remarks, research and more.
The White House will release information and announcements almost every day. It will release statements on events, fact sheets on key topics, research results, briefings and more. It will also announce presidential actions such as nominations and appointments to government positions and executive orders.
To check the latest White House announcements, visit whitehouse.gov/news or subscribe to its YouTube channel.