Several Internet Internet pages and the total Internets have fallen this week after President Donald Trump took office.
Some sites were connected with political flashes, in reproductive rights and diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI.
The White House approached some of the adjustments and said that several pages were reducing as a component of the transition to the new administration website, but would be restored.
Here are the sites that have made the darkness this week and what the White House said about them. The representatives of the White House press responded to the request for comments from Business Insider.
The White House online page, White House, returned a 404 page after Trump took office. Page 404 First, it included a Yetton that said “Go House”, however, it was updated to read “access to the home page. “
A White House spokesman told The Associated Press that Management “decided to recover the Spanish translation segment of the website. “
NBC reported that the Spanish edition of the White House took months to relaunch the mandate of President Barack Obama and Trump’s first mandate.
Reproductiveright. gov returned an error message on Friday. The online public dissemination page was introduced in 2022 through the Department of Health and Human Services of the Biden Administration.
An edition of the online Visual Online Archives page has shown that it included data on contraceptive controls, abortions and preventive aptitude, such as breast cancer and cervix.
The White House did not respond to a request for comments on the reasons why the site broke.
The pages of several federal agencies have disappeared this week. Trump ordered all Federal Dei workers on Tuesday to leave a license, while the agencies seek to dismantle their efforts from Dei.
The Trump memorandum also asked agencies to eliminate all the Internet pages available for the public in Dei to eliminate Wednesday night. Some agencies have eliminated their pages from even before the publication of the Memo.
During a speech delivered Thursday to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump said, “My administration has taken action to abolish all discriminatory diversity, equity and inclusion nonsense. And these are policies that were absolute nonsense throughout the government and the private sector.”
Several former pages on the White House website were returning 404 messages, including pages on the Constitution and on presidential biographies. In a statement to USA Today, a White House spokesperson said the removals were not intentional and were temporary.
“It’s day two. We are in the process of developing, editing and tweaking the White House website. As part of this ongoing work, some of the archived content on the website went dormant. We are committed to reloading that content in a short timeline,” Harrison Fields, principal White House deputy press secretary, told the outlet.
The page for the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention was also returning a 404 message this week, the gun-violence prevention organization Brady said, raising questions about whether the office was being shut entirely.
Some members of Congress expressed concern over the webpage being shuttered, including New York Rep. Tim Kennedy and Florida Rep. Maxwell Frost. The NRA posted on X in favor of the move and called the office “misleading” in an X post.
The White House did not respond to a request for comment from BI about the site.
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