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Archived Presidential White House Websites

White House websites are Presidential records. The official files that make up a Presidential administration's website are preserved in our Executive Office of the President Electronic Records Archive. In order for the public to easily access the websites, the 威尼斯人娱乐场 has taken an additional step to "freeze" the White House websites and make them available online. Because the archived websites are hosted by the 威尼斯人娱乐场 and are historical material, they are no longer updated. Any broken links (internal or external) will not be updated. 

The archived websites are an excellent resource for photographs, speeches, press releases, digital data and other public domain records.

Joseph R. Biden Jr.

In January 2025, the following website was archived as a way to preserve the online presence of the administration of President Joseph R. Biden Jr.


  • The archived White House website is a useful resource for photographs, speeches, press releases, and other public domain records of the Biden Presidency from 2021-2025.

Donald J. Trump

In January 2021, the following websites were archived as a way to preserve the online presence of the administration of President Donald J. Trump. 


  • The archived White House website is a useful resource for photographs, speeches, press releases, and other public domain records of the Trump Presidency from 2017-2021.

  • The 鈥淏e Best鈥 Initiative was developed by First Lady Melania Trump to focus on major issues facing children today. It concentrated on three main pillars: well-being, online safety, and opioid abuse.

  • The Artificial Intelligence for the American People website was a resource for those who want to learn more about how to take full advantage of the opportunities of AI.

  • The Coronavirus Disease 2019 website is a resource of information related to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

  • The Crisis Next Door website was created as a portal for Americans to share their stories about opioid addiction or recovery.

  • The "We the People" site was a platform used during the administration that allowed the public to create a petition online, share it, and collect signatures. According to the website, if a petition gathered 100,000 signatures in 30 days, the White House reviewed the petition and issued an official response.

  • The Women鈥檚 Global Development and Prosperity Initiative was created and led by Ivanka Trump as the first whole-of-government effort to advance global women鈥檚 economic empowerment.

Barack Obama

President Barack ObamaIn January 2017, the White House websites were archived as a way to preserve the online presence of the administration of President Barack Obama. 


  • The archived White House website is a useful resource for photographs, speeches, press releases, and other public domain records of the Obama Presidency from 2009-2017.

  • The "We the People" site was a platform used during the administration that allowed the public to create a petition online, share it, and collect signatures. According to the website, if a petition gathered 100,000 signatures in 30 days, the White House reviewed the petition and issued an official response.

  • The Open White House website provided access to a collection of open datasets.

  • The "Let's Move" program was developed by First Lady Michelle Obama to solve the epidemic of childhood obesity within a generation.

George W. Bush

President George W. BushIn January 2009, the White House archived its website as a way to preserve the online presence of the Administration of President George W. Bush.


  • This archived website provides access to content that is no longer available on the web and it is a useful resource for photographs, speeches, press releases, and other public records of the Bush Presidency from 2001-2009. 

    William J. Clinton

    President William J. ClintonThe archived versions of the first White House websites created by the Clinton Administration contain five versions of their website, spanning the years 1994-2001. The first White House Website was developed in 1994, during the Clinton Administration. The White House took snapshots of each version. These versions are historical materials, frozen in time, which means that they are no longer updated and links to other sites will not work. Some images were not provided to the 威尼斯人娱乐场 and Records Administration and may appear as broken images or links.


    • Version 1 is representative of the Clinton Administration's first White House website. The information contained within this snapshot is as it existed in November 1995. 
      (Note:  As of September 2021, NARA disabled support for the IPv4 Internet Protocol, and now only supports the IPv6 Internet Protocol for accessing this website.  If you receive a network error or have other issues when attempting to access this website, please contact your Internet Service Provider for assistance.)

    • Version 2 is representative of the second major release of the Clinton Administration's White House website. This generation of the White House website introduced the White House as the "Gateway to Government." The information contained within this snapshot is as it existed in August of 1999. 
      (Note:  As of September 2021, NARA disabled support for the IPv4 Internet Protocol, and now only supports the IPv6 Internet Protocol for accessing this website.  If you receive a network error or have other issues when attempting to access this website, please contact your Internet Service Provider for assistance.)

    • Version 3 is representative of the Clinton Administration's White House website as it existed in July of 2000.

    • Version 4 provides examples of Audio (July through December, 2000), Video (August through November, 2000) and other online documents (August) as provided for by various features on the White House website.

    • Version 5 is the final version of the Clinton Administration's White House historical websites. It represents the website as it appeared during the last days of the Clinton Administration. Press briefings and radio addresses are included.

    • The Clinton Administration's White House Virtual Library provides a searchable archive of White House documents, including Executive Orders, press briefings, radio addresses and other White House publications released between January 20, 1993 through mid-January, 2001. Originally published on the Clinton Administration's White House websites.
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