According to the Associated Press, the reporter said he was told in an oval office on Tuesday after the outlet refused to use the term “American Bay” in accordance with President Trump's executive order to rename waters between the US and Mexico. They say they have been banned from the event.
“Today, we will be banned from the White House from accessing events in oval offices if the AP has not renamed the editorial standards President Donald Trump's executive order and the Gulf of Mexico as the US Gulf. , AP reporters were prevented from attending the executive order signing, ” I said In a statement.
“I'm wary of the Trump administration's punishment of the Associated Press for independent journalism,” Pace continued. “Restricting access to an oval office based on the content of the AP speech not only severely hinders public access to independent news, but is clearly a violation of the initial revision.
Trump will sign a declaration declaring “American Gulf Day” ahead of the Super Bowl on February 9th: “Another big victory”
President Donald Trump, from the right, is one of the Air Forces, one of the Air Forces who signed the declaration declaring the US Gulf Day on February 9th when Trump travels from West Palm Beach, Florida. He will work with Interior Secretary Kathryn Burgham, wife of the reporter. New Orleans, Sunday, February 9, 2025 (AP Photo/Ben Cartis) (AP Photo/Ben Cartis)
Trump signed an executive order renaming the “Gulf of Mexico” to the “Gulf of America” on his first day in office. He also restored Denali, Alaska to its former name, Mount McKinley, after the 25th President of the United States. President Obama renamed Mount McKinley, a name given to him by Alaska Native Americans in 2015, to Denali.
The AP was published in Style Guidance on January 23rd. I said Trump has the authority to rename American landmarks, but he uses “Mount McKinley” because it's not just “American Bay.”
“The Gulf of Mexico has been telling its name for over 400 years. The Associated Press refers to it by its original name, recognizing the new name Trump chose. Global News Agency, which spreads news from around the world. As the AP must be. The guidelines make sure that place names and geography are easily recognized by all viewers.
The AP said on Tuesday that it would support the guidance.
White House Correspondents President Eugene Daniels said the organization endures the Associated Press and “calls the administration to change courses immediately.”
Charlamane cannot point out Trump's “American Bay” plan as a show of Trump's “political will”

The Associated Press allegedly banned White House events for its refusal to use the term “USA Gulf.” (Getty Images)
“The White House cannot decide how news organizations report news, and should not punish working journalists because they are unhappy with the editor's decision. It is not accepted today. ” he said.
The White House did not respond to requests for comment in time for publication.
Google Maps and the FAA began using the term “American Gulf.”
“Please advise that the FAA is in the process of updating data and charts to show the name change from the Gulf of Mexico to the US Gulf and the name change from Denali to Mount McKinley, which will be published in the next publication. It's a cycle to target things,” the FAA said in the chart notification.

On his way to Super Bowl LIX, President Trump signed an order declaring February 9th “American Gulf Day.” (Daniel Trock/White House Chief Photographer)
Elon Musk appeared with Trump in his oval office on Tuesday as the president signed an executive order directing department heads to draft plans to implement massive cuts to the federal workforce.
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