{"id":2660,"date":"2025-02-15T08:00:30","date_gmt":"2025-02-15T09:00:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.developeternal.com\/?p=2660"},"modified":"2025-02-15T09:30:28","modified_gmt":"2025-02-15T09:30:28","slug":"white-house-bars-news-agency-from-key-event","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.developeternal.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/15\/white-house-bars-news-agency-from-key-event\/","title":{"rendered":"White House bars news agency from key event"},"content":{"rendered":"
An Associated Press journalist was not allowed to cover a presidential press conference over the Gulf of America naming dispute<\/strong><\/p>\n The White House barred an Associated Press (AP) reporter from attending a media event on Thursday after the news agency refused to heed US President Donald Trump’s directive to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the \u201cGulf of America.\u201d<\/em> This comes amid an ongoing conflict between the new US administration and legacy media outlets.<\/p>\n Following Trump\u2019s January executive order, The Gulf of Mexico became the Gulf of America and Alaska\u2019s Mt. McKinley, which had been renamed Denali, got its original name back. AP opted to stick with the traditional name for the international body of water but switched its style for the peak, arguing that the latter is under US jurisdiction.<\/p>\n The reporter was denied entry to a news conference where Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi answered questions, AP confirmed on Friday. The agency\u2019s Executive Editor Julie Pace described the barring as a \u201cdeeply troubling escalation,\u201d<\/em> noting that it was the third day AP reporters had been barred from covering the president.<\/p>\n