Trump Administration Bars AP Journalists Over 'Gulf of America' Dispute
- The White House barred an Associated Press reporter and photographer from Air Force One, citing a dispute over naming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.
- This decision marks a significant escalation in a four-day conflict over AP's access to presidential events.
- Other organizations, including The New York Times and Washington Post, expressed support for AP, condemning the administration's actions as violations of the First Amendment.
- The Trump administration claims AP's access is not guaranteed and has described the agency's reporting as irresponsible and dishonest.
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White House Explains Battle with Associated Press Is About Much More Than Just the Gulf of America
Words, grammar, and syntax matter. That depressingly simple statement of truth has largely been lost to modernity, where leftists want to insist “they/them” pronouns can refer to a singular person […] The post White House Explains Battle with Associated Press Is About Much More Than Just the Gulf of America appeared first on The Western Journal.
PBS, Stelter, NYT Agree About Trump’s Kremlin-Style ‘Chilling Effect’ on AP
Tuesday’s PBS News Hour featured guest Brian Stelter, editor of CNN’s Reliable Sources newsletter (and reliable white knight for the mainstream media) to discuss the “chilling effect” of the Trump Administration blocking the Associated Press from the White House pool of reporters.
White House continues its absurd ban against the Associated Press
The White House’s ban of The Associated Press drags on and shows no signs of letting up. The Associated Press continues to rightfully call it the “Gulf of Mexico” and […] The post White House continues its absurd ban against the Associated Press appeared first on Poynter.


White House Bans Associated Press Reporter From Press Conference
by Mac Slavo, SHTF Plan: The White House banned an Associated Press reporter from a media event on Thursday after the news agency refused to obey United States President Donald Trump’s command to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America.” Following Trump’s January executive order, The Gulf of Mexico became the Gulf of America, and […]
White House Blocks Associated Press from Oval Office, Air Force One for Gulf of America ‘Dishonest Reporting’
Developing Friday, the White House blocked access for the Associated Press to the Oval Office and Air Force One. AP senior vice president and executive editor Julie Pace wrote to White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on Wednesday after a reporter was blocked from attending a White House event. “The actions taken by this White... The post White House Blocks Associated Press from Oval Office, Air Force One for Gulf of America ‘Dishonest Reporting…
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