White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Wednesday (February 12) that U.S. President Donald Trump recently spoke with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy about the war in Ukraine. US says will levy tariffs on Mexico,
White House negotiators are talking with Europe over tariffs on Aluminum and steel. And postponed tariffs against Canada and Mexico could expire as soon as next week. Officials at the Port of Mobile are watching all this activity.
For more than four centuries, the body of water stretching from Florida through Texas and into Mexico has been known as the Gulf of Mexico
China has accused the U.S. of "bullying" following President Donald Trump's order to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America." Newsweek reached out to the White House outside office hours with an emailed request for comment.
On Tuesday, the White House posted a screenshot of the Apple app showing "Gulf of Mexico." Just the News confirmed that Apple Maps changed the name of the Gulf. The change follows President Trump signing an executive order on Jan.
Democrats are railing against a U.S. Attorney for his latest statement on The Associated Press’s lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration. The AP filed a lawsuit last week over the White House’s decision to bar its reporters from official events due to the news organization’s choice to not change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” in its reporting.
The White House says news organizations that refuse to use President Donald Trump’s new name for the Gulf of Mexico are telling “lies."
Mexico's president may have the government file a lawsuit against Google and AP journalists are being barred from some White House events over Gulf name change.
The Associated Press is sticking to its style guidance regarding the name of the body of water between Mexico and the United States -- and the Trump administration is continuing to ban AP reporters from their traditional place in the White House Press Corps as a result.
The White House said Wednesday that news organizations that refuse to use President Donald Trump’s new name for the Gulf of Mexico were telling “lies” and insisted it would continue to bar Associated Press journalists from presidential events.