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New US administration begins purging US government websites, President Trump says 'it doesn't sound

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | December 03, 2025 | 7 min read

The current US administration has begun a purge of existing US government websites, with resources including USAID.gov, ForeignAssistance.gov, HealthData.gov, GoodJobs.gov, and ChildrenInAdversity.gov. Reuters reported that this follows various of President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting diversity, [[link]] equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, and a memo [[link]] circulated to government departments last Wednesday ordering federal agencies to "take down all outward facing media (websites, social media accounts, etc.) that inculcate or promote gender ideology."

A deadline had been set for 5 pm ET last Friday, January 31, for removal of this material. Asked if government websites would be closed while such action was taken, President Trump told reporters, "I don't know. It doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. I think DEI is dead, so [if] they want [[link]] to scrub the websites, that's OK with me."

A collaborative project called the End of Term Web Archive has been preserving US government websites before each new administration since 2008, and continues that mission during this transition. The need for such an archive highlights one of the biggest problems of our new technological era, that the internet is stuffed with information, but it has a habit of disappearing or being overwritten, whether for political reasons or otherwise—software and games are prone to copyright limbo or just being lost to time. Organizations like Internet Archive, an End of Term Web Archive collaborator, are thus valuable to archivists, historians, reporters, and anyone who wants to play an abandoned DOS game.But then the Internet Archive was also recently hit with a copyright lawsuit.

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