
White House Website Redesign: Key Changes and Missing Pages Explained
When President Donald Trump’s team took over the White House website, they swiftly removed pages that featured the nation’s founding documents and the views of the previous administration.
The homepage was updated with a bold “AMERICA IS BACK” message alongside a silhouette of Trump, while new links to presidential statements and newly signed executive orders filled the space. Pages dedicated to former U.S. presidents, from Republicans like Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan to Democrats such as Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, and Bill Clinton, were met with error messages.
Spanish-speaking visitors to the White House site also faced a 404 error, signaling the page couldn’t be found.

What stood out most, were the missing pages, those that explained the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and details on tourism, equity, internships, and information about past American presidents from both political parties. The White House later clarified that these errors were unintentional and temporary.
“We are in the process of developing, editing, and Modifying 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,” said White House deputy press secretary Harrison Fields.
The administration asked for patience as it continues to build the new site.
When Trump first took office in 2017, his team similarly removed pages related to LGBTQ+ rights and climate change, cleaning house in the process.
An archive of Biden’s website, along with those of his predecessors, remains accessible. Similarly, a record of Trump’s first term is also preserved.
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