
President Trump is set to make history by signing an Executive Order that will establish English as the official language of the United States for the first time.
The left calls it divisive, but the polls actually show it’s what the American people want.
At a Glance
- Trump plans to sign an Executive Order making English the official language of the United States
- This will be the first time America has had an official national language
- The order will rescind a Clinton-era mandate requiring federal agencies to provide services in multiple languages
- Federal agencies will have flexibility to decide when to offer non-English services
- The White House argues this policy promotes unity and efficiency in government operations
Historic Executive Order
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to sign an Executive Order designating English as the official language of the United States.
And leftists are already losing it.
The forthcoming order represents the first time in American history that the federal government will officially recognize a national language, marking a significant shift in how the government approaches linguistic diversity.
The Wall Street Journal first reported on the President’s plans, noting that this executive action aligns with Trump’s broader agenda to streamline government operations and promote national unity. While many states have already designated English as their official language at the local level, this federal designation represents a more comprehensive approach to language policy nationwide.
The Executive Order will notably rescind a Clinton-era mandate that required federal agencies to provide language assistance to non-English speakers. Under the new policy, government agencies will have greater flexibility to determine when and how to offer services in languages other than English, potentially reducing the costs associated with multilingual government operations.
Trump should issue an executive order declaring English as the official language of the United States
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— TEAM USA (@TEAM_USA__) February 4, 2025
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This language policy initiative also appears to be part of Trump’s larger effort to reduce government support for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs that have expanded under previous administrations. On his first day back in office, Trump signed an order to terminate all “equity-related” grants and contracts, signaling a clear departure from the priorities of the Biden administration.
The White House has framed the English language order as a pathway for enhanced civic engagement and government efficiency – which is exactly what it is.
But just wait for the left to really absorb what this means for the future. They’re going to lose it.