Despite the orders of President Donald Trump, an associated press reporter was denied admission by the White House at an event at an event to continue mentioning the “Gulf of Mexico”.
The White House refused to leave the reporter, which AP has not revealed, entered until the news agency changed its style in terms of the Gulf.
AP Executive Editor Julie Paes said, “It is worrying that Trump administration Wood punished AP for his independent journalism,” AP executive editor Julie Paes said that limited reach violated the first amendment of the US Constitution.
In January, Trump signed an executive order to the internal secretary to convert Mexico’s name into a “Gulf of America”.
In its styblebuk, AP says that the Gulf has named the “Gulf of Mexico” for more than 400 years and as a global news agency, it will mention it by its original name, while Trump noted the new name Has been kept in
This week, both Google and Apple Maps switched to use “Gulf of America”. Google said that there was a “long practice” to follow the leadership of the US government on such matters.
Journalist Association opposes entry ban
The Union of White House reporters on Tuesday opposed the decision of the Trump administration. Surprising restrictions may be implications for free speech in the United States.
Association president Eugene Daniel said, “The move by the administration to repeatedly open a reporter from an associated press from an official program by the administration is unacceptable.”
Daniels said in a statement on X, “The White House cannot decide how the news organizations have reported the news, nor should it be punished for working journalists as it is from the decisions of their editors Is unhappy. “
No new comments were made by the Trump administration about the entry ban of the AP reporter and other journalists were stopped from the White House.
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Edited by: Sean M. Cinico