White House Press Pool Access Dispute

A judge denied the Associated Press immediate access to the White House press pool due to ongoing dispute over President Trump's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico. The AP filed a lawsuit arguing it's retaliation for not adopting Trump's new name. The White House claims victory and defends their decision, while the AP vows to continue fighting for press freedom.

Associated Press Lawsuit Against Trump Administration

The Associated Press filed a lawsuit against three Trump administration officials for limiting access due to refusal to use 'Gulf of America' instead of 'Gulf of Mexico'. The AP argued that the ban violated the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

Mexico's President considers suing Google over Gulf of America name change

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum is considering suing Google for refusing to change the Gulf of America back to the Gulf of Mexico after a U.S. Executive Order changed the name. Google, Apple, and other companies have updated the name on their maps following the order.

White House vs Associated Press over Gulf of America name

The White House is upset that the Associated Press refuses to recognize the "Gulf of America" as its official name, despite President Trump's designation. The AP's decision has led to the White House blocking the AP from events, causing backlash from media elites.

Google's Removal of Cultural Observances from Calendar Platform

Google has removed references to Black History Month and LGBT Pride Month from its Calendar platform, sparking outrage from leftists. The decision to only show public holidays and national observances was made due to scalability and sustainability concerns. The tech giant has faced criticism for not imposing its own ultra-progressive politics on users. Google has also renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” on its Maps platform following an executive order by Trump.

Dispute between Associated Press and White House over Gulf of Mexico name change

The Associated Press is at odds with the White House over the Gulf of Mexico name change to Gulf of America. The AP's refusal to recognize the change led to their reporters being denied access to White House events.

Dispute over Renaming Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

The Associated Press reporter was barred from an event in the Oval Office after a dispute about editorial guidelines following an executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America by President Trump. The move was criticized for violating the First Amendment.

Associated Press denied Oval Office access over Gulf of Mexico naming dispute

The Associated Press was denied access to the Oval Office after refusing to comply with President Trump's executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The AP stands by using both names for the body of water.

Name Change of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

President Trump announced the name change of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, which is being implemented by various organizations including Google Maps. This decision has received positive reactions on social media.

FAA Renaming of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

The FAA announced that it will change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America in line with an Executive Order signed by President Donald Trump. The change will also include renaming Denali to Mount McKinley.

President Trump attends Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans

President Trump attends Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, makes history as first sitting president to do so. He meets with family members of New Orleans terror attack victims and signs proclamation renaming Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America. Trump praises football players as embodying the American Dream and emphasizes national unity promoted by the Super Bowl tradition.

Renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

President Trump signs executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, sparking mixed reactions and criticism from Mexico. The renaming process involves updating official databases and government documents, with some institutions already adopting the new name. Mexico's President pushes back against the change, citing international law. The article also explores other naming disputes around the world.

Chevron Adopts Trump's Renaming of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

Chevron has adopted President Donald Trump’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America in its latest earnings release, following an executive order signed by Trump. The name change has not been legally enforced on companies or individuals. Chevron also supported Trump’s inaugural committee with a $2 million donation.

Executive Orders by President Trump

President Trump has signed multiple executive orders targeting diversity initiatives, LGBTQ+ equality, and renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the 'Gulf of America.' He also pardoned rioters from the Capitol attack, declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border, and took actions against birthright citizenship and Mexican drug cartels.

Proposed Name Change of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America

President-elect Donald Trump announced a plan to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, sparking reactions and discussions.

Proposed Renaming of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

President-elect Donald Trump announced a plan to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded by suggesting the name 'Mexican America' for the United States. Sheinbaum cited historical references to support her argument.

Proposed Name Change of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America

President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago, aligning with his past rhetoric against Mexico.

Renaming Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

President-elect Donald Trump announced his plan to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America”, while also expressing interest in acquiring Greenland and demanding changes to Panama Canal fees.

President-elect Trump's announcements and policy remarks

President-elect Trump discusses renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and pushing for Canada to become the 51st state. He also announces $20 billion investment in new data centers and criticizes Mexico for immigration issues.