HUD to only distribute materials in English under Trump EO: report
- The Department of Housing and Urban Development will use only English for most of its services and communications, as stated in a memo by Deputy Secretary Andrew Hughes.
- This decision follows President Trump's executive order designating English as the official language of the United States, noted in the memo.
- HUD previously provided services in over 222 languages to assist non-English speakers, emphasized a flyer seen by the New York Post.
- Hughes reassured that HUD will still comply with federal laws requiring language accommodations, including for disabilities.
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This Department Is Making English Its Sole Language
HUD will use English exclusively for nearly all services and materials, aligning with Trump’s executive order designating English as the official U.S. language.
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