White House Threatens The Associated Press w/ Event Ban Over ‘Gulf Of America’ Name Controversy

White House Threatens The Associated Press w/ Event Ban Over ‘Gulf Of America’ Name Controversy
The Associated Press (AP) reported that the White House issued a warning, stating that if the news agency did not align its editorial standards with Donald Trump’s executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, it would be banned from attending an upcoming event.
The order, which drew significant controversy, called for the geographical change, prompting a response from the AP. In their statement, the White House emphasized the importance of aligning media coverage with the administration’s directives.
This move has raised concerns about press freedom and the potential for government overreach in media operations.
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