US White House blocks AP from event for using 'Gulf of Mexico' - In stunning display of allyship, POTUS defends Gulf of America from being deadnamed, proving gulf rights > trans rights.

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President Trump speaks to the press before signing a proclamation renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America aboard Air Force One en route to New Orleans, Louisiana on Feb. 9, 2025.

The Associated Press says the White House blocked it from covering an official event on Tuesday because it did not refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.

AP Executive Editor Julie Pace said that the White House informed the news agency that its journalists would be barred from attending President Trump's signing of a new executive order because it had not aligned its language with Trump's preferred name for the body of water.

"It is alarming that the Trump administration would punish AP for its independent journalism," Pace wrote in a statement posted on its website. "Limiting our access to the Oval Office based on the content of AP's speech not only severely impedes the public's access to independent news, it plainly violates the First Amendment."

The event was newsworthy; Trump and his adviser, billionaire Elon Musk, spoke of the sweeping cuts they were making to the federal government as part of Musk's government efficiency effort known as DOGE.

Trump signed an executive order on his first day renaming the Gulf "in recognition of this flourishing economic resource and its critical importance to our Nation's economy and its people," according to the order.

The White House has not replied to NPR's request for comment. It comes as the Trump administration applies increasing pressure on mainstream news outlets, through limiting access to key venues and launching investigations.

AP's Stylebook is used not only by its own journalists, but by other news outlets and institutions around the globe. In its guidance, the AP advises that the body of water to the east of Mexico that stretches from Texas to Florida should retain its historic title.

"The Gulf of Mexico has carried that name for more than 400 years," the updated Stylebook entry states. "Refer to it by its original name while acknowledging the new name Trump has chosen."

The U.S. Geological Service has officially adopted "Gulf of America." Apple and Google Maps also call it by that name when searched by users based in the U.S.

Outside the country, "Gulf of Mexico" is still used.

As the AP Stylebook notes, "Trump's order only carries authority within the United States. Mexico, as well as other countries and international bodies, do not have to recognize the name change."

Other news organizations offered support for the AP. "The White House cannot dictate how news organizations report the news, nor should it penalize working journalists because it is unhappy with their editors' decisions," said Politico's Eugene Daniels, president of the White House Correspondents' Association. "The move by the administration to bar a reporter from The Associated Press from an official event open to news coverage today is unacceptable."

The move is in keeping with others against the press.

Under Defense Secretary and former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, the Pentagon has dislodged eight news organizations from their work stations there, including NPR, the New York Times, NBC News, CNN, the Washington Post, Politico, the Hill, and the War Zone.

Seven conservative and right-wing sites took their spots, including Breitbart radio, One America News Network, Newsmax and the New York Post. A liberal-leaning site that also was offered a workstation, HuffPost, had not asked for one.

Trump had filed lawsuits against ABC News and Facebook; their parent companies recently settled his suits by paying millions of dollars apiece to his future presidential library. CBS's parent company, Paramount, appears poised to settle another lawsuitTrump filed over a 60 Minutes interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris during last year's presidential race, according to several people with knowledge. They spoke on condition of anonymity given the ongoing litigation.

Legal observers say the strength of Trump's cases ranged from weak (ABC) to frivolous (Meta and CBS).

Trump's chief regulator over broadcast media, Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr, has opened investigations of ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, and NPR. On Tuesday, Carr sent a letter to the chairman and chief executive of Comcast, the parent company of NBC, over its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts companywide.

"Promoting invidious forms of discrimination cannot be squared with any reasonable interpretation of federal law," Carr wrote, according to Newsmax, which first reported on his letter Tuesday. The FCC did not reply to NPR's request for comment.

In a statement shared with NPR, Comcast said it would respond to the FCC's questions and that its company "has been built on a foundation of integrity of respect for all our employees and customers."
 
Trump had filed lawsuits against ABC News and Facebook; their parent companies recently settled his suits by paying millions of dollars apiece to his future presidential library. CBS's parent company, Paramount, appears poised to settle another lawsuit Trump filed
Legal observers say the strength of Trump's cases ranged from weak (ABC) to frivolous (Meta and CBS).
Guess the strength wasn't that bad if they settled, retards.
 
"Limiting our access to the Oval Office based on the content of AP's speech not only severely impedes the public's access to independent news, it plainly violates the First Amendment."
Every idiot in America can call themselves a member of the press. Does limiting your privileged access to the Oval Office p l a i n l y violate the First Amendment? I doubt it.
 
This one really pisses me off. The AP, which has gleefully forced increasingly bizarre language changes on all of us now wants to play pretend? Oh, AP is global, so you won’t honor Trumps name change? Well how about the capital Black, you fucking sanctimonious pricks? Explain how that’s global!
 
Apparently Google Maps/Earth updated the name to "America" yesterday, and today one of my colleagues told me his wife (42) was having a fucking meltdown over it.

Also, searching "Gulf of America" on Wikipedia is an automatic redirect to the page still titled "Gulf of Mexico" to a specific anchor location on the page where the wikipedos cope about how it's just a "local renaming" and they refuse to update the name of the article, or even include it in bold text at the top of the page in the first paragraph as an alternate name, because orange man bad.
 
"It is alarming that the Trump administration would punish AP for its independent journalism,"
independent, that's a good one. Might want to take Bill Gates' pedo cock out of your mouth before you make that claim though.
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Renaming the Gulf of Mexico is so stupid, I love it. Waste your enemies time/attention to arguing in court over something no one cares about. You win on optics, and they don't go after more important issues.
Total Retard War has only just begun.
 
This is as retarded as Bush punishing a journo for saying "French fries" and not "freedom fries." Gulf of America is the dumbest neologism ever, might as well have just named it the Gulf of Trump. At least when they made everyone use "Kyiv", that actually is how "Kiev" is pronounced in some dialect of Russian.
 
This is as retarded as Bush punishing a journo for saying "French fries" and not "freedom fries." Gulf of America is the dumbest neologism ever, might as well have just named it the Gulf of Trump. At least when they made everyone use "Kyiv", that actually is how "Kiev" is pronounced in some dialect of Russian.
Categorically incorrect. Anything that pisses off the Associated Pedos is good.
 
This is as retarded as Bush punishing a journo for saying "French fries" and not "freedom fries." Gulf of America is the dumbest neologism ever, might as well have just named it the Gulf of Trump. At least when they made everyone use "Kyiv", that actually is how "Kiev" is pronounced in some dialect of Russian.
It's the official name for it, it isn't like freedom fries at all. But yes it's retarded which is why it's funny. These are the same people who insist you capitalize "black" but not "white" and essentially run as "independent" propaganda rags while sucking various dicks. They can continue to report however they like, it doesn't mean they get access to press conferences or anywhere else.

If you read the article, they're also trying to insist everyone else do as they do out of spite.
AP's Stylebook is used not only by its own journalists, but by other news outlets and institutions around the globe. In its guidance, the AP advises that the body of water to the east of Mexico that stretches from Texas to Florida should retain its historic title.
 
This is as retarded as Bush punishing a journo for saying "French fries" and not "freedom fries." Gulf of America is the dumbest neologism ever, might as well have just named it the Gulf of Trump. At least when they made everyone use "Kyiv", that actually is how "Kiev" is pronounced in some dialect of Russian.
No it’s funny as hell. Countries can name things what they want.
 
I used to like the AP before they, like most "news" outlets, were ideologically captured by the progtard left. That said?

Everything about all of this is retarded and ridiculous. It's funny as hell though because it's such a blatant troll to waste urinalist time.
 
This is the dumbest shit. Stunts like this are the trait of crybaby nations with nothing to be proud of, America shouldn't be stooping to it.
The Biden administration made it harder to get and keep a press pass and made it easier to revoke at will and also was more selective about who was allowed at pretty much any event. I don't remember why but at least once they blocked NY Post from something and it's worth noting the NY Post were the ones most punished for the Hunter Biden laptop story, being censored and banned on social media until they complied.

The AP can call the Gulf of America whatever they want but they're also insisting everyone who adheres to their gay style guide follow suit. Ok... when do you start pushing back against the press' retarded bullshit?
 
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