White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the system was implemented “to enhance Wi-Fi connectivity on the complex,” citing poor cellular service in some areas and overloaded Wi-Fi networks. … instead the outlet writes that the White House is having its Starlink service piped from a government data center miles from the compound.

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    They could have easily made up an excuse like “contingency in case of a terrorist attack where national infrastructure is damaged” or something that’s actually believable and feasible, lol

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      It’s a military fortress housing the head of one of the most militaristic nations on Earth. It has redundancies.

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        I think it would make more sense if (their excuse was that) this was just another redundancy

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          There are so many better options to whatever they said, like there are so many better options for a properly run government. These days I just assume this is how the the US people (as a whole, I know many do not want this) want their government run, which is troubling but expected nowadays, unfortunately.

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      They’re letting the terrorism button cool off a bit, considering its basically not be let up since September 2001.