President Donald Trump is making history once again, preparing to sign an executive order that will officially establish English as the primary language of the United States. The move, expected to be finalized in the Oval Office later today, reverses a Clinton-era policy requiring federal agencies to provide translations in multiple languages.
For nearly 250 years, the U.S. has operated without an official language despite its founding documents—the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence—being exclusively written in English. Trump’s decision places the country among 180 other nations that have formally recognized their national languages.
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A Move to Unite the Nation
The decision comes after Trump repeatedly criticized progressives for opposing past efforts to declare English as the country’s official tongue. Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in 2024, he voiced concerns about the growing presence of foreign languages in the U.S.
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