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Trump insists on restricting access to the Associated Press at the White House until they adopt the term “Gulf of America”

    Trump says AP will continue to be curtailed at White House until it changes style to Gulf of America
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    President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he would maintain the restriction on The Associated Press’ access to his events and press briefings until the news agency conforms to his request to rename the Gulf of Mexico in their reporting. Trump openly admitted that this decision was a direct response to the news agency’s editorial stance.

    During a press conference at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate, Trump stated, “We will continue to exclude them until they acknowledge that it should be called the Gulf of America. We take great pride in our country and wish for it to be referred to as the Gulf of America.”

    This marks the first instance where the president himself has addressed the issue following the White House’s decision to deny AP access to several events the previous week. On Tuesday, two AP journalists were refused entry to Mar-a-Lago, forcing them to watch Trump’s speech via live television and preventing them from asking any questions.

    Shortly after taking office, Trump renamed the international body of water, which borders the United States, Mexico and other countries and has been named the Gulf of Mexico for more than 400 years. The AP, whose influential Stylebook is the arbiter for editorial choices at thousands of news outlets and other editorial operations, said it would continue to use Gulf of Mexico and note Trump’s decision, to ensure that names of geographical features are recognizable around the world.

    “The Associated Press just refuses to go with what the law is,” Trump said, an apparent reference to his executive order renaming the Gulf. No law prevents the AP from choosing the style it deems fit.

    AP spokeswoman Lauren Easton said Tuesday that “this is about the government telling the public and press what words to use and retaliating if they do not follow government orders. The White House has restricted AP’s coverage of presidential events because of how we refer to a location.”

    AP frames it as a free-speech issue

    While the AP has framed the dispute as a First Amendment issue, Trump’s team says access to its events — most of which are funded by tax dollars — is a privilege extended by invitation, and that while AP is still permitted on White House grounds, it no longer has the right to be part of pools that cover events where space is limited.

    While Trump characterized AP as standing alone against the name change, outlets like The New York Times and The Washington Post are also using Gulf of Mexico. Fox News Channel said it will use Gulf of America as a reference. Axios, noting that it primarily serves a U.S. audience, said its reference will be “Gulf of America (renamed by the U.S. from Gulf of Mexico).” Additionally, AP’s myriad customers that use its content follow AP style.

    It’s all part of an ongoing series of actions by the White House that has targeted legacy media. The Pentagon has evicted eight news organizations from workspaces at the Pentagon, and Trump is continuing his lawsuit against CBS News for how it edited a “60 Minutes” interview with his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, last fall.

    Elon Musk, who is coordinating cutbacks in government staffing for Trump, posted on his X social media platform after a “60 Minutes” broadcast Sunday that people there “deserve a long prison sentence.”

    Trump has issues with AP beyond the Gulf disagreement

    Through a story in Axios over the weekend, the Trump administration broadened its complaints against the AP beyond the Gulf dispute. White House deputy chief of staff Taylor Budowich told Axios that the administration is concerned about AP “weaponizing language through their Stylebook to push a partisan world view.”

    Specifically, it objects to the Stylebook’s use of the phrase “gender-affirming care” to describe medical treatments for transgender people, and the capitalization of Black and not white in racial descriptions.

    Trump said that some of the phrases that the AP wants to use are “ridiculous” and “obsolete.” “I guess some are OK, but many aren’t,” the president said, without being specific.

    He also said, referring to himself in the third person, that AP “has been very, very wrong on the election on Trump and the treatment of Trump and other things having to do with Trump and Republicans and conservatives. And they’re doing us no favors. And I guess I’m doing them no favors. That’s the way life works.”

    It was unclear which election he was referring to. The AP reported Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 election against Trump, and Trump the victor over Harris last fall.

    Trump’s Mar-a-Lago appearance on Tuesday was opened to several news outlets that were not part of the small group of reporters that have been traveling with the president in Florida since Friday. Among the outlets admitted into Mar-a-Lago Tuesday were The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Axios, Fox News Channel and Agence France-Presse.

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    AP White House correspondent Darlene Superville contributed to this report. David Bauder writes about media for the AP. Follow him at and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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