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The official White House website under President Donald Trump is offering minimal documentation of the administration’s public remarks and activities, with no presidential statement posted since March 13 and no press briefing transcript since February.

By contrast, the National Archives-maintained version of President Joe Biden’s White House includes over 1,200 pages of speeches, briefings, and official actions. Biden’s final speech, delivered Jan. 19 in South Carolina, is included, along with detailed daily briefings through his final days in office.

The current Trump site lists only 10 pages of briefings and statements in total. Vice President JD Vance’s most recent remarks from April 22 in India are the last posted on the site’s “Remarks” section. The most recent briefing transcription dates back to Feb. 20 and features former National Security Adviser Mike Waltz.

The sparse record has raised questions about the administration’s transparency. While the Trump team has not commented on the reduced postings, the shift marks a significant departure from previous administrations’ public documentation practices.


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