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Social media users who noticed the use of the Gulf of Mexico and Trump Mobile's subsequent decision to remove the coverage map were quick to note the irony.
“And by the way @AP, it’s still the Gulf of America.” Hundreds of reporters have a so-called “hard pass” which allows access to the White House briefing room and press working area.
“The new Trump Mobile coverage map was released today. It features the Gulf of Mexico!” one person wrote on X, sharing both screen grabs and video evidence of the gaffe.