Trump Administration Removes Spanish-Language White House Website and Key Pages
The Spanish-language White House site, Constitution page, and other resources go offline during website revamp in early days of Trump's second term.
- The Spanish-language version of the White House website and its social media accounts were deactivated shortly after President Trump was inaugurated for his second term.
- White House officials stated that the removal of the Spanish site and other pages, including the Constitution page, was temporary and part of ongoing website updates.
- Critics argue that the removal of Spanish-language resources alienates the Hispanic community, which comprises a significant portion of the U.S. population.
- Additional pages removed include those on reproductive rights, diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as biographies of former presidents and the National Space Council page.
- The Trump administration has pledged to reinstate the missing pages soon, but similar promises during Trump’s first term were not fulfilled.