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 Biden-era censorship initiatives involved 90 agencies, independent report concludes By Greg Piper White House Dershowitz says challenges to Biden's autopen for bills, pardons 'will end up in court' By Natalia Mittelstadt White House Trump removes Secret Service protection for Hunter, Ashley Biden By Natalia Mittelstadt 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 Security Trump-Putin call advances ceasefire talks as Washington pivots from Ukraine to Middle East Accountability Trump-ordered release of JFK files provide fresh evidence Kennedys wanted to assassinate Castro Sponsored Award-Winning John Solomon Reports Daily Podcast. LISTEN NOW! White House Biden-era censorship initiatives involved 90 agencies, independent report concludes Energy Trump’s support of the coal industry will keep energy costs low, benefit economy, experts say Trending Biden-era censorship initiatives involved 90 agencies, independent report concludes Trump-ordered release of JFK files provide fresh evidence Kennedys wanted to assassinate Castro FBI hands over Biden-era “weaponization” scandal documents to Jim Jordan GOP Rep. Gill files articles of impeachment against judge in deportations case Trump’s support of the coal industry will keep energy costs low, benefit economy, experts say Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise Science ‘It’s good to have them home’: NASA astronauts return to US soil after nine months stranded in space Political Ethics Rep. Barry Loudermilk: What intel did FBI gain from confidential sources on January 6? Health Measles outbreak nears 300 cases, more than 30 hospitalizations in Texas and New Mexico From the States Led by Virginia and SC, 26 AGs file brief in support of Trump's deportation of gang members Federal Agencies Judicial Watch sues Homeland Security for records on Trump assassination attempt in Pennsylvania Support Just the News The Latest From the States Congressmen open investigation into military's airspace use, with letter to Hegseth From the States Bill dies in Tennessee House committee to rename Nashville airport after Trump From the States ICE agents in Boston arrest violent offenders despite sanctuary opposition
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