Sat Mar 01 03:46:10 UTC 2025: **Trump Expected to Make English the Official Language of the U.S.**

Washington D.C. – U.S. President Donald Trump is poised to sign an executive order declaring English the official language of the United States, according to the White House. While initially expected on February 28th, the order’s signing remains unconfirmed as of press time.

The order would allow federally funded agencies and organizations to choose whether to continue offering non-English services, effectively reversing a Clinton-era mandate requiring language assistance for non-English speakers. The White House claims this move promotes unity, improves government efficiency, and encourages civic engagement.

This action follows the Trump administration’s removal of the Spanish-language version of the White House website shortly after his inauguration. While the White House initially stated its intention to restore the Spanish version, it remains offline. Over 30 states have already adopted English as their official language. Despite decades of legislative attempts, a federal designation of English has never been achieved. The Wall Street Journal first reported on the impending executive order. The move has already drawn criticism from Hispanic advocacy groups and others.

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