After President Trump took office on Monday, the White House website underwent a rapid makeover, switching from the Biden administration's message to one that reflected the president's promise of fundamental change.
Several website pages have been removed as the Trump administration rolls out policies and revamps its sites. People affected so far include:
constitution page
White House Constitution page The website is currently reading “Page not found.”
Under the Biden administration, this page highlighted the history of constitutional development and the reasons behind the United States' set of guiding rules.
spanish page
The White House's Spanish-language page was shut down just hours after Trump returned to office. As well as the Constitution page, I'll read that too “Page not found” in English.
In 2017, officials from the first Trump administration also took down Spanish-language websites. In 2021, this page is back under President Biden.
A White House spokesperson told The Associated Press that “we are fully committed to bringing the Spanish translation section of our website back online.”
LGBTQ related pages
Multiple LGBTQ pagesThe topic is downthe page displays “Page Not Found”. According to a Tuesday report from LGBTQ advocacy group GLAAD, the White HouseWebsite resources and contentCommunities centered around the LGBTQ community and HIV have all but disappeared.
A web page called It was noted that the decline by GLAAD was former President Biden's 2021 Pride Month page comment. The Hill uncovered other dark web pages focused on LGBTQ people. including transgender visibility day page and LGBTQ advocates in 2023 action fact sheet from Biden administration.
national space council page
of page Because the National Space Council also says, “Page not found.” The council is likely to be abolished under the second Trump administration, and SpaceX lobbyists are clearly pushing for its closure. A related source revealed. In a Tuesday report by Reuters. Elon Musk, a close ally of President Trump, is the CEO of SpaceX.
The Hill asked the White House for comment on the LGBTQ page and the National Space Council page.





