The State Department is scrubbing its X accounts of all posts from before Trump's second term

Social mediaThe State Department is scrubbing its X accounts of all posts from before Trump's second termA spokesperson confirmed to NPR that the content won't be archived publicly.Cheyenne MacDonaldWeekend EditorSat, February 7, 2026 at 8:55 PM UTCThe State Department is wiping the post history of its X accounts and making it so you'll have to file a Freedom of Information Act request if you want to access any of the content it removed, according to .The publication reports that the State Department is removing all posts from before President Trump's current term — a move that affects several accounts associated with the department, including those for US embassies, and posts from the Biden and Obama administrations.Posts from Trump's first term will be taken down too.Unlike how past administrations have handled the removal of social media content and the transition of accounts, these posts won't be kept in a public archive.

A spokesperson for the State Department confirmed this to and said the move is meant "to limit confusion on U.S government policy and to speak with one voice to advance the President, Secretary, and Administration's goals and messaging.It will preserve history while promoting the present." The spokesperson also called the X accounts "one of our most powerful tools for advancing the America First goals."The Trump administration has been purging information from government websites since he took office last year.Just this week, the CIA unexpectedly took down its World Factbook, a global reference guide that's been available on the internet since 1997.

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