Court: White House **CAN** Ban Associated Press from Oval Office; Gulf of America

Court: White House **CAN** Ban Associated Press from Oval Office; Gulf of America

The United States Supreme Court has told the Associated Press (AP) say "Gulf of America" or stay BANNED from Oval Office media pool.

The AP called it the "Gulf of Mexico." Trump wanted “Gulf of America.” So he kicked them out of the Oval Office, and now a federal court says that’s totally fine.

Judges ruled that the White House can boot reporters from private spaces like Air Force One and Mar-a-Lago based on viewpoint, even if it’s over petty name choices.

Trump wins again.  Here's the relevant part of the court ruling:

Hal Turner Analysis

The Supreme Court's decision on the AP's ban reflects a broader push for national pride and clarity in media terminology.

The insistence on 'Gulf of America' isn't just about geography; it's a statement of sovereignty and identity.

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