U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters after signing a proclamation renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, whereas flying over the gulf aboard Air Pressure One en path to New Orleans to attend the Tremendous Bowl, February 9, 2025.
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The White Home blocked an Related Press reporter from an occasion within the Oval Workplace on Tuesday after demanding the information company alter its fashion on the Gulf of Mexico, which President Donald Trump has ordered renamed the Gulf of America.
The reporter tried to enter the White Home occasion as regular Tuesday afternoon and was turned away, AP executives stated. The extremely uncommon ban, which Trump administration officers had threatened earlier Tuesday until the AP modified the fashion on the Gulf, may have constitutional free-speech implications.
Julie Tempo, senior vp and govt editor of The Related Press, known as the administration’s transfer unacceptable.
“It’s alarming that the Trump administration would punish AP for its impartial journalism,” Tempo stated in an announcement. “Limiting our entry to the Oval Workplace primarily based on the content material of AP’s speech not solely severely impedes the general public’s entry to impartial information, it plainly violates the First Modification.”
The Trump administration made no instant bulletins concerning the transfer, and there was no indication every other journalists had been affected. Trump has lengthy had an adversarial relationship with the media. On Friday, the administration ejected a second group of stories organizations from Pentagon workplace house.
AP fashion will not be solely utilized by the company. The AP Stylebook is relied on by hundreds of journalists and different writers globally.
Calls for by a president {that a} information group adjust to an order to vary its content material would appear to run counter to the First Modification of the U.S. Structure, which bars the federal government from impeding the liberty of the press.
Earlier than his Jan. 20 inauguration, Trump introduced plans to vary the Gulf of Mexico’s title to the “Gulf of America” — and signed an govt order to take action as quickly as he was in workplace. Mexico’s president responded sarcastically and others famous that the title change would in all probability not have an effect on international utilization.
On this photograph illustration, an up to date Google map reveals the Gulf of America on Feb. 10, 2025 in San Anselmo, California.
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This week, Google Maps started utilizing “Gulf of America,” saying it had a “longstanding apply” of following the U.S. authorities’s lead on such issues. The opposite main on-line map supplier, Apple Maps, was nonetheless utilizing “Gulf of Mexico.”
The AP stated final month, three days after Trump’s inauguration, that it could proceed to discuss with the Gulf of Mexico whereas noting Trump’s determination to rename it as properly. As a world information company that disseminates information around the globe, the AP says it should be sure that place names and geography are simply recognizable to all audiences.
Trump additionally decreed that the mountain in Alaska often known as Mount McKinley after which by its Indigenous title, Denali, be shifted again to commemorating the twenty fifth president. President Barack Obama had ordered it renamed Denali in 2015. AP stated final month it is going to use the official title change to Mount McKinley as a result of the realm lies solely in the US and Trump has the authority to vary federal geographical names throughout the nation.