Trump administration shuts down White House Spanish-language page and social media
Briefly

Shortly after President Trump's inauguration, the Spanish-language version of the White House website was taken down, prompting criticism from Hispanic advocacy groups. They expressed frustration over the apparent disregard for maintaining communication with Latino voters. While the Spanish versions of other government agency websites remained operational, the disbanding of the White House's Spanish page raised concerns about inclusivity. In response, White House officials claimed they were working to restore the Spanish content, although a timeline was not provided. This removal mirrored a previous incident in 2017 and highlighted ongoing issues with Latino engagement.
The abrupt removal of the Spanish-language version of the White House website has sparked frustration among Hispanic groups, who are concerned about communication gaps.
White House principal deputy press secretary Harrison Fields stated that the administration is committed to bringing back the Spanish translation section of the website soon.
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