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Trump Administration Immediately Shuts Down Spanish Version of White House Official Website

Trump Administration Immediately Shuts Down Spanish Version of White House Official Website
Posted By: Felipe Ruiz Rojas on February 02, 2025

AP News has reported that shortly after President Donald Trump´s inauguration, the Spanish-language version of the White House website, normally located at https://www.whitehouse.gov/es/ was removed, displaying an "Error 404" message and a "Go Home" button, which was later updated to "Go To Home Page." This action, along with the elimination of the White House´s Spanish-language social media profiles and the government page on reproductive freedom, led to confusion and frustration among Hispanic advocacy groups, including NALEO Educational Fund and UnidosUS, who called for a clear timeline for restoring Spanish-language resources and highlighted the importance of inclusivity in government communications.

This development remains a focal point in discussions about the federal government´s role in addressing the needs of a linguistically diverse nation. While a Trump administration spokesman pledged to reinstate the resources, the delay fueled broader concerns about representation and engagement with historically underserved communities.

US Census data reveals that 43.4 million Americans speak Spanish at home.


Critics argued that these moves indicated a lack of outreach to the Latino community, despite their significant contribution to Trump´s re-election victory. White House official Harrison Fields stated that the administration plans to restore the Spanish translation section, attributing the issue to ongoing website developments. This incident reflects broader concerns about the administration’s engagement with diverse constituencies. These changes coincided with Trump’s perception of a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, emphasizing a crackdown on illegal ****. Census data reveals that 43.4 million Americans speak Spanish at home, highlighting the importance of accessible government communication for Spanish speakers.

The removal of Spanish-language content occurred within a broader context of policy shifts and rhetoric under the Trump administration and his hard-line stance on **** and prioritizing policies aimed at curbing illegal border crossings. For decades, Spanish-language content has been a standard feature of federal government websites and services, reflecting the linguistic needs of the U.S. population. The Obama administration had actively maintained and expanded Spanish-language resources, including the launch of @LaCasaBlanca, the Spanish-language counterpart to the White House’s main Twitter account.

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