Donald Trump to make history by signing executive order to make English official language of the US

Donald Trump is set to make history by signing an executive order to make English the official language of the United States. Although English is the most commonly spoken language, the U.S. has never had an official language at the federal level. Trump has long criticized the growing presence of other languages in the country, claiming they contribute to division. His order will rescind a 2000 mandate by President Bill Clinton that required federal agencies to offer language assistance to non-English speakers. The White House stated that establishing English as the official language would promote unity and improve government efficiency.

Since his inauguration in January, Trump has signed over 70 executive orders, including controversial measures such as renaming the Gulf of Mexico and banning gender transitions for minors.

Earlier this week, Trump met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, accepting an invitation for a historic second state visit to the UK.

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