The Associated Press Barred From White House Over Gulf Name Dispute

Above: Pres. Donald Trump at the White House on Feb. 11, 2025. Image copyright: Andrew Harnik/Contributor/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Facts

  • The White House blocked The Associated Press reporters from attending an Oval Office executive order signing on Tuesday after the news agency refused to adopt Pres. Donald Trump's directive to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America in its style guide.

  • Trump's January 2025 executive order mandated federal agencies to use "Gulf of America," leading some private companies like Google to update their US maps accordingly, while the AP maintained that it would continue using "Gulf of Mexico" while acknowledging the new name.

  • AP Executive Editor Julie Pace stated that the White House explicitly tied access to compliance with the name change, calling it a First Amendment violation and an impediment to independent news coverage.


The Spin

Left narrative

This brazen authoritarian move from the Trump admin. constitutes a clear violation of press freedom and First Amendment rights, using access restrictions to coerce editorial decisions and punish independent journalism, setting a dangerous precedent for government control over media content.


Right narrative

The Trump administration's action represents a legitimate exercise of executive authority to standardize geographic naming conventions across federal agencies and American institutions, with several major organizations already adopting the change to reflect official US policy. The AP is reacting hysterically to the consequences of its poor style decision.



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