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‘It’s absurd’: Mexicans mock and shrug off Trump’s order to rename Gulf of Mexico
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When Google announced it was complying with US President Donald Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, many Mexicans responded with a laugh and a long, exhausted sigh.
At her daily press briefing on Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum largely shrugged off Google’s move, noting that Trump’s order only applies to the US continental shelf, suggesting that her country would not abide by it.
“The Gulf of Mexico is still the Gulf of Mexico,” she said.
Many of her fellow Mexicans have been similarly dismissive.
On social media, users shared images poking fun at what some called Trump’s “obsession” with their country and the unorthodox nature of his decision. Some soccer fans suggested sarcastically that Trump was paying tribute to the popular Mexican football team, Club América.
But not everyone is laughing. In an editorial for the Mexican newspaper El Universal, legal expert Mario Melgar-Adalid advised the country to push back.
“Mexico must firmly oppose this interference, otherwise the next step could be that instead of the United Mexican States (Mexico’s formal name), as established in our Constitution, they will begin to call us Old Mexico,” he wrote.
In the Mexican coastal state of Veracruz, which borders the gulf, Governor Rocío Nahle rejected Trump’s move. “Today and always … for 500 years it has been and will continue to be our rich and great ‘Gulf of Mexico,’” the governor wrote on social media last week.
Juan Cobos, a former resident of Veracruz who now lives in Mexico City, called it “absurd,” saying hundreds of years of history could not be erased by a pen stroke.
“You can’t change something overnight, what we’ve grown up with – history, geography, all that. You can’t be so authoritarian that you can change it from one day to the next.”
Another resident told CNN that “many Veracruzanos express annoyance, others confusion, and for many it is amusing … because people do not care that the name of the Gulf of Mexico will soon change, and they find it fun to play with the name change.”
Another Mexico City resident called Trump’s order “so childish,” telling CNN, “Obviously it is not right.”
Google said on Monday its move was in line with its “practice of applying name changes when they have been updated in official government sources.” The company noted that the change would be applied only in the United States. Users in Mexico will continue to see the “Gulf of Mexico” on Google Maps. The rest of the world will see both names.
Trump, in his executive order last week, said he directed that the body of water be renamed the Gulf of America “in recognition of this flourishing economic resource and its critical importance to our nation’s economy and its people.” The order calls for all federal government maps and documents to reflect the change.
He also ordered that the nation’s highest mountain, Denali, change its name back to Mount McKinley, in honor of President William McKinley. Google said it would also update the name of its maps when the Geographic Names Information System, a government database of names and location data, is updated.
Sheinbaum responded with ridicule at the time. At a press conference, she presented a 1607 map that labeled parts of North America as “Mexican America,” and dryly proposed that the gulf should be renamed as such.
She said: “It sounds nice, no?”
“It’s absurd”: Mexicans mock and shrug off Trump’s order to rename Gulf of MexicoPresident Trump’s recent order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” has sparked outrage and disbelief among Mexicans. Many have taken to social media to mock the decision, calling it ridiculous and unnecessary.
One Twitter user wrote, “As if changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America will change anything. It’s just absurd.” Another user joked, “I guess we should start calling the United States the ‘United States of Mexico’ now.”
Despite the backlash, the Mexican government has yet to issue an official response to Trump’s order. Some have speculated that they are simply ignoring the issue in order to avoid giving it more attention.
Overall, Mexicans seem to be taking Trump’s latest move in stride, with many choosing to laugh it off rather than get upset. As one user put it, “At the end of the day, it’s just a name. The Gulf will always be the Gulf of Mexico to us.”
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Bill introduced to rename Dulles International Airport after President Trump
The airport was named after John Foster Dulles when it opened in Northern Virginia in 1962.
DULLES, Va. — A Congressman has introduced a bill to rename Washington Dulles Airport in Northern Virginia after President Donald Trump, as the House GOP rounds out its first workweek with Trump as the 47th president.
Rep. Addison McDowell, a North Carolina Republican introduced, H.R. 691 on Thursday. The bill, “to designate Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia as ‘Donald J. Trump International Airport,’” was referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
A bill to rename Dulles after President Trump had been introduced in March 2024 by Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Pa.), but with a Democratic president and a Democrat-controlled senate, the bill faced an uncertain future and died in committee.
Now, with the Republicans gaining control of the White House and both chambers of Congress in January, a bill to rename Dulles Airport to Trump Airport has a much clearer path to becoming law.
The bill has four Republican cosponsors, including Rep. Reschenthaler. The other cosponsors were representatives from Texas, West Virginia and Georgia.
Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-Va.) represents the district that includes Dulles Airport. On Saturday, Subramanyam criticized Republican efforts to rename Dulles Airport after President Trump, urging a focus on real issues like supporting working families and schools.
“It’s disappointing, but entirely unsurprising, that House Republicans would rather focus their efforts on renaming airports to honor their dear leader than tackling the real issues facing Americans,” Subramanyam, stated.
The airport was named after John Foster Dulles when it opened in Northern Virginia in 1962. Dulles served as President Dwight Eisenhower’s secretary of state form 1953 until his death in 1959, overseeing a buildup of the United States’ overseas alliances and support anti-Communist regimes during the Cold War.
There are six major airports renamed after U.S. Presidents, although all six had changed their names after their namesake presidents had left office. John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York was the first that had been renamed after a U.S. President, just weeks after the 35th president was assassinated in 1963.
Here’s a list of the six major airports named after U.S. Presidents, and the years they were renamed:
– Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport in Wichita, Kan. (2014)
– Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Ark. (2012)
– Gerald R. Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids, Mich. (1999)
– Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Crystal City, Va. (1998)
– George H.W. Bush International Airport in Houston, Texas (1997)
– John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York (1963)
In a surprising move, a bill has been introduced in Congress to rename Dulles International Airport in Virginia after former President Donald Trump. The bill, proposed by a Republican lawmaker, aims to honor Trump’s accomplishments during his time in office.If passed, the airport would be known as Trump International Airport at Dulles, a change that has sparked controversy and debate among lawmakers and the public. Supporters argue that renaming the airport would be a fitting tribute to Trump’s presidency, while opponents believe it would be a divisive and politically motivated decision.
The proposal is still in its early stages, and it remains to be seen whether it will gain enough support to become a reality. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Trump announces he’ll rename Gulf of Mexico, Mount Denali. new names will be…
In his first hours as the 47th president, Donald Trump is set to make a bold move, ordering the renaming of two prominent landmarks. The Gulf of Mexico will be rebranded as the Gulf of America, while Alaska’s Mount Denali, the highest peak in North America, will revert to its previous name, Mount McKinley, as reported by The Post.
President Trump will rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and revert Mount Denali to Mount McKinley. Chip Somodevilla/Pool via REUTERS(via REUTERS) Also Read: ‘Golden age of America begins now’: Top quotes from Trump’s 1st address as President
Mount McKainley’s significance for Trump
A preview of the orders suggested that the renaming of the two natural landmarks is part of Trump’s effort to honour “American greatness.” The document further stated, “President Trump is bringing common sense to government and renewing the pillars of American Civilization,” as reported by The Post. The executive orders will instruct the Secretary of the Interior to officially update federal communications and maps to reflect the new names, “Gulf of America” and “Mount McKinley.” However, it remains unclear whether the directive will extend to schools or non-federal settings.
The preview document suggested that restoring the name Mount McKinley holds great significance to Trump. The peak was named after William McKinley who died 16 years before. With his strong tariff policies and his leadership in expanding U.S. territory following the Spanish-American War, he was an inspiration to Trump.
During a Turning Point USA rally in Arizona in December, Trump shared, “McKinley was a very good, maybe a great president. They took his name off Mount McKinley, right? That’s what they do to people. Now, he was a great president, very good president. At a minimum, he was a very good businessman. He was a businessman, then a governor, very successful businessman.”
The documents read, “President McKinley is honoured for giving his life for our great Nation and dutifully recognized for his historic legacy of protecting America’s interests and generating enormous wealth for our Nation.” Barack Obama’s decision to rename Mount McKinley to Denali in 2015 honoured the indigenous Koyukon Athabaskan name for the mountain. However, Trump’s executive orders will reverse that change, restoring the peak’s original name, Mount McKinley.
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Trump to rename Gulf
Trump also discussed renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America in a press conference at Mar-a-Lago, calling it “a beautiful name” and adding, “What a beautiful name and it’s appropriate.” This change aligns with Trump’s energy policies, as the Gulf plays a key role in offshore oil production, an area Trump aims to expand in his second term.
The draft document appreciated the Gulf for being “pivotal” to the nation’s maritime industry and its “energy production, international commerce, tourism, fishing, and recreation.” is expected to sign the orders either in the President’s Room at the Capitol after his swearing-in or at the White House following the inaugural parade, marking the start of his second term with key executive actions.
In a surprising move, President Trump has announced his plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of Freedom” and Mount Denali to “Mount Trump.”The decision to rename these iconic landmarks has sparked controversy and debate among both supporters and critics of the President. Some argue that these new names better reflect American values and ideals, while others believe it is a blatant attempt to assert power and ego.
Regardless of where you stand on the issue, one thing is for certain – these new names are sure to make waves in the world of geography and politics. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. #GulfOfFreedom #MountTrump #RenamingControversy
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Trump will rename Gulf of Mexico the ‘Gulf of America’ among 1st executive order actions
WASHINGTON — Among the first executive orders set to be signed by President-elect Donald Trump will be an order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America.”
During his January press conference at Mar-A-Lago, Trump declared he would change the name, saying it’s currently run by cartels and that “it’s ours.”
President-elect Trump is outlining his goals for acquiring new territory for the U.S. He also says he wants to re-name the Gulf of Mexico.
“We’re going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, which has a beautiful ring that covers a lot of territory, the Gulf of America,” Trump said. “What a beautiful name. And it’s appropriate. It’s appropriate. And Mexico has to stop allowing millions of people to pour into our country.”
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Presidents have the authority to rename geographic regions and features via executive order.
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In a controversial move, President Trump has announced that he will be renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the ‘Gulf of America’ as one of his first executive order actions. This decision has sparked outrage among many, with critics arguing that it is unnecessary and serves only to further divide the country.Supporters of the decision argue that it is a symbolic gesture to assert American dominance over the region. Trump has long been a proponent of American exceptionalism and this move is seen as a way to solidify that belief.
Regardless of one’s opinion on the matter, it is clear that this decision will have far-reaching implications. The renaming of such a prominent body of water is sure to provoke strong reactions both domestically and internationally.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Trump to rename Gulf of Mexico, Mount Denali on first day in office
President-elect Trump will sign executive orders renaming the Gulf of Mexico and Mount Denali on his first day in office, incoming White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Monday.
The orders, first reported by the New York Post, are among a slew of executive actions Trump plans to take after taking the oath of office on Monday. The actions would rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and Mount Denali, the tallest mountain in North America, to Mount McKinley.
“President Trump is bringing common sense to government and renewing the pillars of American Civilization,” reads a preview of the order obtained by the Post.
The orders direct the Secretary of the Interior to make the name changes. The changes will apply to official federal documents and maps, though it is unclear whether the order also requires schools to use the new terminology.
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President-elect Trump plans to rename the “Gulf of Mexico” to the “Gulf of America” (Evan Vucci/AP)
Trump has repeatedly mentioned renaming Alaska’s Mount Denali as well, pointing out that it was originally named after President William McKinley.
TRUMP ANNOUNCES GULF OF MEXICO TO BECOME ‘GULF OF AMERICA’
“McKinley was a very good, maybe a great president,” Trump said at a December rally. “They took his name off Mount McKinley, right? That’s what they do to people. Now, he was a great president, very good president. At a minimum, he was a very good businessman. He was a businessman, then a governor, very successful businessman.”
A view of Mount Denali in Denali National Park in Alaska. (Lance King/Getty Images)
President Obama renamed the mountain to Denali in 2015, in keeping with a request from the Alaska legislature.
Trump plans to sign roughly 200 orders on his first day in office, targeting immigration and cutting back on DEI initiatives.
Incoming Trump administration officials told Fox News Digital that the overarching theme of his Day One actions is “promises made, promises kept.”
Tropical Storm Arlene moves into the Gulf of Mexico, which Trump wants to rename to the Gulf of America. (NOAA via AP)
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“As soon as President Trump places his hand on the Bible and swears the Oath to the United States Constitution, the Golden Age of America will begin,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital. “The American people will have a leader who will deliver on the promises he made to restore our country’s greatness.”
Fox News’ Brooke Singman contributed to this report.
In a shocking move, President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to rename two iconic landmarks on his first day in office. The Gulf of Mexico will now be known as the “Trump Gulf” and Mount Denali will be renamed “Trump Mountain.”This decision has sparked outrage and controversy among environmentalists, indigenous groups, and the general public. Many argue that these names hold cultural and historical significance that should not be erased or altered for political gain.
Critics also question the legality and feasibility of Trump’s proposal, as renaming such prominent geographical features would require approval from multiple government agencies and stakeholders.
As Trump prepares to take office, the debate over these proposed name changes is sure to intensify. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. #TrumpGulf #TrumpMountain #RenameControversy
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Trump will rename Gulf of Mexico to ‘Gulf of America’ among 1st executive orders
Among the first executive orders set to be signed by President-elect Donald Trump will be an order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the newly named “Gulf of America.”
During his January press conference at Mar-a-Lago, Trump declared he would change the name, saying the gulf is currently run by cartels and that “it’s ours.”
“We’re going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, which has a beautiful ring that covers a lot of territory, the Gulf of America,” Trump said. “What a beautiful name. And it’s appropriate. It’s appropriate. And Mexico has to stop allowing millions of people to pour into our country.”
Presidents do have the authority to rename geographic regions and features, but it needs to be done via executive order.
President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a dinner at the Building Museum, Jan. 19, 2025, in Washington, as Melania Trump listens.
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The U.S. Board of Geographic Names typically has the jurisdiction for geographic names.
The Gulf of Mexico is one of the largest and most important bodies of water in North America. It’s the ninth-largest body of water in the world and covers some 600,000 square miles.
Half of the U.S. petroleum refining and natural gas processing capacity is located along the Gulf of Mexico, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and it supplies about 40% of the nation’s seafood, according to the Environmental Defense Fund.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
President Trump has announced that one of his first executive orders will be to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America.” This decision has sparked controversy and debate among Americans, with some praising the move as a symbol of American pride and patriotism, while others criticize it as unnecessary and politically motivated.The renaming of the Gulf of Mexico is just one of many changes that President Trump has promised to make during his time in office. Some speculate that this move is part of a larger effort to assert American dominance and influence on the global stage.
Regardless of one’s opinion on the matter, it is clear that the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” will have far-reaching implications and spark discussions for years to come. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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