
On February 12, 2025, U.S. President Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office, renaming the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America," a move that sparked widespread controversy. On the 12th, a reporter from the Associated Press was once again banned from attending an event in the Oval Office for refusing to change the name as per the executive order. This marks the second time in two days that Associated Press journalists have faced such treatment; the previous day, two other journalists from the Associated Press were also barred from participating in White House events for the same reason.
In a press briefing that day, the White House Press Secretary addressed questions from reporters about the matter. Reporters expressed concerns, arguing that the measure restricted press freedom and questioned why the government had such a strong response. Trump's executive order not only impacted Associated Press journalists but also sparked widespread debate about the legality of government actions.
Additionally, several major American tech companies, including Google, Apple, and Microsoft, have begun implementing the name change on their map platforms. Google announced on the 10th that its map platform would display different names for users in different regions, with American users seeing "Gulf of America" while users in Mexico and other areas would still see "Gulf of Mexico."
This incident has not only intensified political controversy within the United States but also increased the pressure on the Trump administration to balance issues of press freedom with executive orders.

