White House Blocks AP Reporters Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute

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White House Blocks AP Reporters Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute
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The White House barred Associated Press reporters from events after demanding the news agency change its style on the name of the Gulf of Mexico. This move, which could have constitutional implications, sparked criticism from journalism organizations and the AP's leadership.

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Julie Pace, AP’s senior vice president and executive editor, called the administration’s move unacceptable. Before his Jan. 20 inauguration, Trump announced plans to change the Gulf of Mexico’s name to the “Gulf of America” — and signed an executive order to do so as soon as he was in office. Mexico’s president responded sarcastically and others noted that the name change would probably not affect global usage.

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