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The new administrations moved temporarily to update the site, and MR. Trump is very another of the message presented through the Biden Administration.

By Tim Balk

President Trump’s management temporarily put his seal in the official White House on Monday, marking the beginning of the Biden years with a new home page that declared “the United States has returned. “

The changes in the online page – Whouse. gov – were underway when Trump finished his inaugural cardboard from the roundabout of the internal capitole on Monday afternoon. The virtual face washing continued the day.

Replacement for that it had been a colorful tribute rich in video to the achievements and a recording of President Joseph R. Biden Jr. , Trump’s management brought a easier dark blue background.

As of Monday evening, the website included a rundown of Mr. Trump’s early actions in office, a list of priorities for his presidency, and brief biographies of his cabinet nominees.

The differences were evident. Gone was the rhetoric of “fighting the climate crisis,” replaced by a commitment to ending “extremist climate policies. ”

Out were Biden administration boasts that the White House had “forged historic partnerships” and “restored American leadership.” In was a promise that the United States would “no longer be beholden to foreign organizations.”

“Every day I will fight you with every breath in my body,” reads a message on the homepage, above a depiction of Mr. Trump. I will not rest until you deliver the strong, safe, and rich America that our young people deserve and that you deserve. “

The replacement of the website is a digital tradition that follows the swearing-in of every new president. Before Mr. Biden took office on Jan. 20, 2021, replacing Mr. Trump after his first term, the website carried a banner that said “Promises Made, Promises Kept” and highlighted Mr. Trump’s work to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and help American workers.

That night, a new and very orderly home page appeared, in which Mr. Biden appears sitting in a lectern, with his hands intertwined in front of an American flag.

Robert Jimison contributed reporting.

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