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Dennis Donovan

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1. CBS News - The AP says Trump blocking its reporter from Oval Office over not using Gulf of America "violates 1A"
Wed Feb 12, 2025, 08:26 AM
Feb 2025
CBS News - The AP says Trump blocking its reporter from Oval Office over not using Gulf of America "violates the First Amendment"

By Kiki Intarasuwan

Updated on: February 11, 2025 / 8:12 PM EST / CBS News

The Associated Press pushed back against the Trump administration on Tuesday after one of its reporters was blocked from an event over the news organization's guidance on its continued use of the "Gulf of Mexico" in its coverage, calling the move a violation of the First Amendment.

The White House demanded early Tuesday that the AP alter its style guidance to use the name Gulf of America versus using the Gulf of Mexico, AP executive editor Julie Pace said in a statement. President Trump renamed the body of water to the Gulf of America through an executive order last month. Later on Tuesday, Pace said the White House stopped an AP reporter from attending Mr. Trump's executive order signing in the Oval Office.

"It is alarming that the Trump administration would punish AP for its independent journalism. Limiting our access to the Oval Office based on the content of AP's speech not only severely impedes the public's access to independent news, it plainly violates the First Amendment," Pace said.

The AP's style guide, which many newsrooms across the country follow, published on Jan. 23, two days after the president signed his executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico, states that Mr. Trump's order only carries authority within the United States and other countries do not have to recognize the change.

"As a global news agency that disseminates news around the world, the AP must ensure that place names and geography are easily recognizable to all audiences," the guidance reads.

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