White House removes the Spanish portion of the site; Trump previously said people in U.S. should "speak English." Could changes affect MS Hispanics?
In a move that’s raised eyebrows and frustrations, the Trump administration has removed the Spanish-language version of the White House website within hours of his inauguration. Visitors to the page, previously available at whitehouse.gov/es, now see an error message with a button redirecting them to the English homepage.
Donald Trump entered the White House on Monday as the 47th president and immediately made good on his promise to issue a deluge of executive orders on everything from immigration to climate as he fired the starting pistol on his belated second administration.
Donald Trump has already put his stamp on the White House just a day after taking office as the 47th president. A Spanish-language version of the White House website has been suddenly shuttered, according to Newsweek. In addition, CBS News reported that a White House website containing information on reproductive rights has also gone offline.
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Trump removed the Spanish version of the page in 2017. At that time, White House officials said they would reinstate it. President Joe Biden reinstated the page in 2021. According to 2023 Census Bureau estimates, about 43.4 million Americans — 13.7% of the U.S. population age 5 and older — speak Spanish at home. The U.S. has no official language.
A story you may have heard claims the Spanish-language version of the official White House website has been shut down.
President Donald Trump's administration has shut down the White House's Spanish language page. As of this week, visitors to whitehouse.gov/es now see an error message and the words "page not found" beneath an image of the White House.
A reader flags two items from the live feed of updates: the shutdown of the White House Spanish language page and the cancellation of travel plans for refugees who'd already been cleared to resettle in the United States.