
President Donald Trump closed the Spanish page of the White House without wasting any time, which was reactivated during Joe Biden's administration. When trying to access the page, a "Page not found" message appears along with a button that redirects to the official White House website. Instead of the Spanish page, a video of Trump disembarking from a helicopter in the gardens of the official residence is displayed.
Trump took office as president on January 20 after winning the elections in November. This is his second term, having been in the White House from 2016 to 2020. The official White House page shows the executive orders signed by Trump and has a news section. At the end of the video on the main page, a message saying "America is back" is displayed with an image of Trump pointing with his index finger.
The closure of the White House's Spanish website and social media accounts by Donald Trump right after taking office is consistent with what he did at the beginning of his first term in 2017. Biden had reactivated the Spanish page in 2021, but it was closed again. In addition to the website, the new administration also removed the social media profiles.
During his first term, Trump had disabled the White House's Spanish page, which led to its update by Biden when he took office in 2021. The official social media accounts of the White House, as well as Facebook and other platforms, stopped being updated, with the last event being a post from January 12 with Joe Biden as president.