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 U.S. automakers slam Trump's tariff cut on UK vehicles By The Center Square Staff White House Rubio, Vance help advance ceasefire between India, Pakistan By The Center Square Staff White House Trump signs executive order to establish 'first-ever self-deportation program' By Nicholas Ballasy Unlock unlimited access No Ads Within Stories No Autoplay Videos VIP access to exclusive Just the News newsmaker events hosted by John Solomon and his team. Support the investigative reporting and honest news presentation you've come to enjoy from Just the News. Learn more Top Stories Politics & Policy Trump’s Houthi deal channels America First, leaving out allies who refused to support U.S. action Congress Federal spending this year may be higher than same period last year as GOP mulls spending cuts Sponsored America’s Pivotal Moment: The First 100 / Join/Renew Amac Membership Today! Energy Reports say corporations retreated from net zero, but critics say ESG policies still enforced All Things Trump Trump reports significant progress in US-China trade talks Trending Trump’s Houthi deal channels America First, leaving out allies who refused to support U.S. action China in distress: Protests, economic signals reveal pressure from U.S. tariffs FDA approves 3 new natural food colors to replace petroleum dyes Legislation seeks civilian roles for disqualified military recruits Trump reports significant progress in US-China trade talks Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise From the States New Trump order seeks to ease regulatory burden on Americans Elections GOP Rep. Foxx will seek 12th term in the U.S. House Courts & Law Republican attorneys general urge Supreme Court to take up Maine lawmaker's case Technology Big tech giants battle over competing age verification bills Congress New York Republicans reject House's SALT deduction cap Support Just the News The Latest Federal Agencies FDA approves 3 new natural food colors to replace petroleum dyes Local Denver looks at paying half million dollars in raises Congress Legislation seeks civilian roles for disqualified military recruits
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