Trump says AP will be curtailed at the White House until it changes its style to Gulf of America
- The AP rejected Trump's demands, citing its stylebook and a 400-year history, leading to a blockade from briefings and official events. This situation has spurred allegations of press freedom violations from the White House Correspondents' Association.
- A Marquette poll reveals that 71% of Americans oppose the name change, while Mexico's President Sheinbaum threatens legal action against Google over the issue.
- Critics claim the AP's refusal supports a leftist narrative, while supporters view it as a stance for press freedom.
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Leaning Left20Leaning Right5Center13Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Left
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C 34%
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