Spanish Version of White House Website Has Vanished (Again)

As the White House underwent a dramatic remake on Monday, a significant part of its official website fell out entirely: the Spanish-language version.

An “Español” button on the website’s landing page disappeared in the transition from former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration to President Trump’s. The internet address for the Spanish-language White House website now leads to a barren page with a three-word message: “Page Not Found.”

A White House spokesman, Harrison Fields, said in a statement that the Trump administration was “committed to bringing back” the Spanish-language version of the website. He did not set a time frame for that restoration.

Different parts of the White House website regularly go offline and are replaced in the opening days of a presidency.

But the Hispanic Federation, a New York-based advocacy group, called on Mr. Trump to reinstate the translated version immediately.

“The administration must demonstrate that communicating with Latinos is a top priority, not just an empty campaign promise,” Frankie Miranda, the federation’s president, said in a statement.