Decline is a choice. Leftards think that you must accommodate the lowest common denominator. In this case the White House Press Briefing must have the distraction of an ASL mime expert to accommodate the non-English speaking deaf. Not seeing how an ASL mime expert can communicate to a non-English speaking illegal alien who can't read English.https://www.zerohedge.com/political...ouse-provide-sign-language-interpreters-press
Biden-Appointed D.C. Judge Orders White House To Provide Sign Language Interpreters For Press Briefings
by Tyler Durden
Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times,
A federal judge ruled on Nov. 5 that the White House must provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation during press briefings held by President Donald Trump and press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The decision followed a lawsuit filed in May by the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) and Derrick Ford, a deaf individual, which alleged that the Trump administration “inexplicably stopped” using ASL interpreters since taking office, denying deaf Americans access to real-time White House communications.
The judge said that English captions and transcripts alone are not enough
to make briefings accessible to people who use ASL, as many deaf individuals do not communicate in English, according to the ruling.
Biden-Appointed D.C. Judge Orders White House To Provide Sign Language Interpreters For Press Briefings
by Tyler Durden
Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times,
A federal judge ruled on Nov. 5 that the White House must provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation during press briefings held by President Donald Trump and press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The decision followed a lawsuit filed in May by the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) and Derrick Ford, a deaf individual, which alleged that the Trump administration “inexplicably stopped” using ASL interpreters since taking office, denying deaf Americans access to real-time White House communications.
The judge said that English captions and transcripts alone are not enough
to make briefings accessible to people who use ASL, as many deaf individuals do not communicate in English, according to the ruling.