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The Trump White House no habla español. After a succession of administrations that embraced Spanish-language content, President Donald Trump's White House is basically ignoring Spanish speakers, even though he has a robust online presence in English. His administration has yet to offer a Spanish White House website. It has also eliminated the position of director of Hispanic media outreach. And its Spanish-language Twitter account is heavy with English text and features sloppy translations.

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