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U.S. President Donald Trump has permanently barred the Associated Press (AP) from the Oval Office and Air Force One due to its refusal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America," a directive Trump issued shortly after taking office in January. Taylor Budowich, Deputy Chief of Staff, stated that the AP is "ignoring the legitimate geographical name change," and their continued reporting on the Gulf excludes them from these exclusive media opportunities, according to a post on X, formerly Twitter.
The AP has faced restrictions on access to presidential events since it maintains the Gulf's historically recognized name, which has been used for over 400 years. AP Editor Julie Pace criticized the White House's actions as a violation of press freedom, stressing that they undermine the agency's role in providing impartial news to billions of people worldwide. She emphasized that the AP, as a global news outlet, must ensure clarity in place names for all audiences.
This decision reflects broader tensions between the Trump administration and major media outlets regarding their autonomy and credibility.