President Donald Trump's newly launched cellular service is defending its claims that its T1 cellphone are produced in the United States, but the device's website no longer touts the "made in America" message it displayed when it launched.

Instead, it uses language like "brought to life right here in the USA," and "proudly American."

Earlier this month, the Trump Organization, the group that oversees the president's business ventures, unveiled the new T1 Phone, which uses an Android operating system, and an accompanying cellular network with 5G service.

Following the announcement, the service's homepage initially featured a banner claiming the phones would be "MADE IN AMERICA," according to technology news outlet The Verge. However, the outlet reported that all language indicating that claim has been scrubbed as of Wednesday, June 25.

Chris Walker, a Trump Mobile spokesperson, dismissed the report, saying that "T1 phones are proudly being made in America."