Within hours of President Donald Trump's inauguration, the new administration took down the Spanish-language version of the official White House website.
A White House spokesman said the Spanish-language pages would soon be reinstated, though officials in Trump’s first administration reneged on a similar promise.
The language shift has been forecasted by linguistic experts, who have pinpointed the likely date of the move that Spanish will become the dominant language of the United States - with this fascinatin
A '404-error' message now pops up when someone tries to enter the Spanish-language version of the White House's official website.
Less than 24 hours after Trump's inauguration, his team has also removed the government's site with information on reproductive rights and health care.
The Spanish-language version of the White House website was taken offline shortly after President Donald Trump returned to office. The webpage, formerly hosted at whitehouse.gov/es, now takes users to an error which says “Page Not Found,
Critics are ripping the removal of the Spanish language version of the White House website. The resource — “La Casa Blanca” — was reportedly taken offline shortly after President Donald Trump was sworn back into office on Monday.
Since U.S. President Donald Trump took office, several major government websites have been overhauled, reflecting his administration's push for swift and significant changes to the bureaucracy.
The Spanish language version of the White House website was abruptly taken offline, just one day into President Donald Trump’s new term. When visitors tried to enter the Spanish version of whitehouse.gov, via whitehouse.gov/es/, they were met with a 404 error message which reads “page not found”.
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.
The Trump administration has adjusted federal websites, with some agencies removing pages devoted to diversity, Spanish language, and reproductive rights.
Donald Trump is remaking the traditional boundaries of Washington as his administration’s priorities begin to take shape.