AP gets unexpected support in its fight with Trump over the Gulf of Mexico
- Newsmax joined other media outlets in criticizing the White House for banning the Associated Press from reporting on President Trump aboard Air Force One and in the Oval Office.
- The ban is described as 'an escalation of a dispute that does not serve the presidency or the public,' according to a letter from 40 news organizations.
- Newsmax stated it understands Trump's frustration with unfair media coverage but still supports the Associated Press's editorial rights.
- The First Amendment prohibits government control over how news organizations make editorial decisions, emphasizing media independence.
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The real motive behind Trump renaming the Gulf of Mexico to ‘Gulf of America’ - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Before President Donald Trump, the most high-profile call to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico came from Stephen Colbert, who joked on his Comedy Central show in 2010 that the body of water should be referred to as the Gulf of America in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill because “we broke it, we bought it.”
Gulf of Mexico: Designation to be maintained in Germany
US President Donald Trump had ordered to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Many companies bowed. However, Germany's Committee on Geographical Names now advises against it. Two important criteria for renaming were not met.
Associated Press Sues Trump Officials After Ban Over ‘Gulf Of Mexico/America’ Nonsense
The Trump administration's dumbest saga so far just got a bit more serious, thankfully. For the past couple of weeks, we have been talking about how, after Donald Trump ordered the government to change the name of the continental shelf extending from American land be renamed from the all-encompassing "Gulf of Mexico," as the whole…
Associated Press is suing Trump for punishing him for writing Gulf of Mexico in his news
The Associated Press (AP) agency has filed a lawsuit with the courts this Friday against Donald Trump’s government to defend its independence from government control in what it can say and publish. “We are taking this action on behalf of all independent global media organizations and people who have freedom of expression,” the agency said through a statement. Continue reading
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