Amid the transition of power from former President Donald Trump to President Joe Biden, a strange happening has occurred that very few media outlets are discussing.
A secret message.
According to New York Post reporting, a small note was left on the WhiteHouse.gov website.
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It was reportedly discovered by a diligent Microsoft developer perusing the White House website’s source code — the text language that web developers use to create all the websites we know and love.
On Wednesday Isaac Hepworth made the little known discovery.
The message read, “If you’re reading this, we need help building back better.”
The screen grab of the message captured is below:
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Apparently, the web developers tasked with re-creating the website in Biden’s vision — which would likely feature his plans to expand Obamacare and distribute 100 million vaccines in 100 days, among other campaign promises — are having a rough time getting the job done.
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The note also reportedly provided a link to the United State Digital Service (USDS) application page — in an apparent call for skilled web developers who can help out.
Not even a full day in the books yet and the Biden administration is already off to a rocky start.
According to The Hill reporting, the USDS had been developed in 2014 by Barack Obama and the agency focuses on consultation for other federal agencies.
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