The primary purpose of the "We The People" website (petitions.whitehouse.gov) is to get the admin to respond to such petitions, on the record.
It can then be a springboard/impetus toward actual legislation.
This was arguably my favorite Obama-era 'thing' (not technically a 'reform', but whatever).
It's looking like the Trump admin is completely ignoring this. They haven't actually taken it down (making it look like it's still valid), but I don't think anyone is monitoring it.
I've had an account since... 2011, 2012, maybe? And then some time around inauguration (in both admins' defense, it could have been before, and it could have been after) my account login just quit working.
I use a password manager, so it's not that. I also have a backup of all my passwords, and I've verified it there.
So I went through the "forgot password" steps, and entered my email address. Then it said that it couldn't find my email address, or there was no account associated with this email address, or whatever.
Somewhere Johnnie Cochran is saying "That does not make sense!"