You Vote: Was the White House right to pull access to the AP over the Gulf of America controversy? The White House's feud with the Associated Press (AP) escalated Friday because of AP's refusal to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as "Gulf of America." By Just the News staff Published: February 14, 2025 4:51pm Article Dig Deeper The White House's feud with the Associated Press (AP) escalated Friday, with the Trump administration pulling the outlet's access to the Oval Office and Air Force One, because of AP's refusal to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as "Gulf of America." Do you think the White House was right to pull certain access to the AP over the Gulf of America controversy? Choices Yes No Leave this field blank The Facts Inside Our Reporter's Notebook Links feud escalated Related Articles White House Trump signs cryptocurrency GENIUS Act into law, jokes 'it was named after me' By Misty Severi White House Trump says he will sue WSJ over its article detailing a 'fake' birthday note given to Epstein By Misty Severi White House Trump directs Pam Bondi to release grand jury transcripts in Jeffrey Epstein case By Misty Severi Top Stories Security DNI Gabbard sends declassified evidence to DOJ for possible prosecution of ‘treasonous conspiracy’ Coronavirus 'Bad faith': Hiding records on politicized COVID school reopening earns county maximum penalty Sponsored America’s Pivotal Moment: The First 100 / Join/Renew Amac Membership Today! Congress House Democrats, Republicans join behind proposed bill to release Epstein files Energy Wyoming rare earth mine touted as America’s first in decades isn’t economically viable, critics say Trending DNI Gabbard sends declassified evidence to DOJ for possible prosecution of ‘treasonous conspiracy’ New declassified emails show key spy shocked to learn Steele dossier used in Russian meddling intel 'Bad faith': Hiding records on politicized COVID school reopening earns county maximum penalty Car plows into crowd in Los Angeles, injuring 30 people, mostly female Wyoming rare earth mine touted as America’s first in decades isn’t economically viable, critics say Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise Courts & Law Justice Department asks court to unseal grand jury testimony in Jeffrey Epstein case Politics & Policy Heritage Foundation founder Ed Feulner dies at 83 years old Diplomacy Rubio announces 10 Americans detained in Venezuela are 'on their way to freedom' Courts & Law Federal judge dismisses Trump lawsuit against Bob Woodward after long delay Security Cotton requests info on Microsoft using Chinese engineers to maintain DoD computer systems Support Just the News The Latest Federal Agencies EPA to reduce workforce by 23% Local Long Island man dies after getting pulled into MRI machine while wearing chain necklace Local Car plows into crowd in Los Angeles, injuring 30 people, mostly female
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