White House’s webpage flips to Trump hype video within minutes of inauguration
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Re-vamped White House website features a 30-second montage of Trump and axes several Biden administration features such as a Spanish-language option. Moments after President Donald Trump was sworn in to office, the official White House website re-vamped with a hype video that could have been fitting for the top wrestler or a team getting ready for the Super Bowl.
Clips of Trump stepping off Marine Force One, greeting a crowd of supporters, giving the camera his signature thumbs up, saluting military members and signing legislation are cut between clips of a bald eagle flying, a Trump rally, the White House, a Donald Trump pen and set to inspirational music.
“The White House. President Donald J. Trump,” a tagline for the new website says after the video montage ends. Users are then taken to the new homepage that features a large cutout image of Trump pointing and the message “America is back.”. Various components of the Biden administration’s White House website are gone – such as a feature that allows users to change the language to Spanish and a contact form that asks users for their pronouns.
Now, the website features three main pages: news, administration and issues. On issues, the website says Trump’s main priorities are to end inflation, enact tax cuts, secure the U.S.’s borders, increase U.S. energy production and tackle crime – all pillars of Trump’s presidential campaign.