With a new administration in Washington D.C. comes a White House website overhaul.

  • Content from President Obama's administration has moved
  • President Trump is starting with a fresh slate
  • More about the move

All the content you see on WhiteHouse.gov is for the Trump administration.

Previous administration's websites get “frozen in time” and archived, according to the Office of National Archives.

The new Trump administration starts with a clean slate and adds the content as they see fit.

Priority policy links on President Trump’s White House website include one for An America First Energy Plan with no mention of climate change.

On social media people have complained about certain policy issues from the Obama administration removed from WhiteHouse.gov.

They're not gone. They've just moved.

You can find previous administrations by clicking on links provided by the National Archives.

ObamaWhiteHouse.gov has every issue for the Obama White House.

It mentioned climate change very prominently as well as LGBTQ policy.

Before President Obama's digital team left the White House, they included an explanation of what was going to happen.

"Similar to the Clinton and Bush White House websites, President Obama’s whitehouse.gov will be preserved on the web and frozen after January 20th and made available at obamawhitehouse.gov,” said Deputy Chief Digital Officer Kori Schulman. “The incoming White House will receive the whitehouse.gov domain.”

The Office of National Archives has done the same thing since the Clinton administration, which rolled out five different versions of whitehouse.gov during their tenure.