Trump Administration Teams Up With Big Tech to Launch New Private Health Tracking System
A controversial move rekindles debates over privacy as the Trump administration partners with tech giants to monitor public health data.

JUST IN — The Trump health tracking system is reportedly in development, with the Trump administration partnering with major Big Tech companies to launch a new private health monitoring platform. The initiative aims to enhance pandemic preparedness and overall public health monitoring by leveraging real-time data collection and artificial intelligence.
📢 A New Era in Health Surveillance
The Trump health tracking system is designed to collect anonymized data from wearable devices, smartphones, and healthcare records. According to sources close to the project, companies such as Google, Apple, and Amazon have been approached to provide the infrastructure and AI capabilities for the system.
This move represents a significant shift in federal health strategy, emphasizing early detection and real-time tracking of health trends across the country.
🔍 Privacy Concerns Rise
Civil liberties advocates have expressed concern about the Trump health tracking system, warning that such extensive health data collection—even anonymized—may pave the way for increased surveillance and misuse of personal information.
“While the technology has the potential to save lives, it must be implemented with the strictest safeguards to avoid infringing on individual freedoms,” said a representative from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
🤝 Big Tech’s Role
Insiders report that the Trump administration’s health initiative seeks to integrate private sector innovation into public health infrastructure. Big Tech firms are expected to handle data processing, while the government oversees policy and ethics compliance.
Despite reassurances, public trust remains uncertain. Critics argue that the same companies involved in past data privacy scandals now hold the key to a massive federal health tracking operation.