Executive Order 14172, titled "Restoring Names That Honor American Greatness", is an
executive order
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signed by
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
, the 47th
president of the United States
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, on January 20, 2025,
the day of his
second inauguration.
The executive order directs
U.S. federal agencies to refer to the
Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico () is an oceanic basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent. It is bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the Gulf Coast of the United States; on the southw ...
as the "Gulf of America" and
Denali
Denali (), federally designated as Mount McKinley, is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of above sea level. It is the tallest mountain in the world from base to peak on land, measuring . On p. 20 of Helm ...
, the highest mountain in North America, as "Mount McKinley" (its federal designation from 1917 to 2015). The order further outlines the process for updating the
United States Board on Geographic Names
The United States Board on Geographic Names (BGN) is a Federal government of the United States, federal body operating under the United States Secretary of the Interior. The purpose of the board is to establish and maintain uniform usage of geogr ...
(BGN).
The executive order is not binding on U.S. state governments and the private sector, although several major online map platforms, U.S.-based media outlets, and
Republican-led state governments voluntarily moved to adopt the names outlined in the order. Foreign governments are continuing to use "Gulf of Mexico"; according to polling, the majority of Alaskans oppose using "Mount McKinley" and the majority of Americans oppose using "Gulf of America".
Background
The BGN is authorized to standardize geographical
endonyms and exonyms within the
U.S. federal government
The Federal Government of the United States of America (U.S. federal government or U.S. government) is the national government of the United States.
The U.S. federal government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, execut ...
. Within the BGN, the Foreign Names Committee is responsible for maintaining the names of
international waters
The terms international waters or transboundary waters apply where any of the following types of bodies of water (or their drainage basins) transcend international boundaries: oceans, large marine ecosystems, enclosed or semi-enclosed region ...
such as the Gulf.
Ordinarily, the BGN does not perform
geographical renaming
Geographical renaming is the changing of the name of a geography, geographical feature or area, which ranges from the change of a street name to a change to the name of a country. Places are also sometimes assigned dual names for various reasons. ...
but rather recognizes existing names to align federal usage with local usage, eliminate offensive names, or combine duplicate records.
Publishers have established editorial policies on the selection and presentation of disputed geographical names. The stated policy of
National Geographic Maps
National Geographic Maps, founded in 1915, is the commercial map publishing division of ''National Geographic'', part of a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and the National Geographic Society. Initially the in-house cartographic studio ...
is to aim for political neutrality, annotating disputes with explanatory notes.
In 2008,
Google
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published a "primary local usage" policy for
Google Maps
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and
Google Earth
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, stating a preference for "names which are in widespread daily use, rather than giving immediate recognition to any arbitrary governmental re-naming", giving the
Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five Borders of the oceans, oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean, or, depending on the definition, to Antarctica in the south, and is ...
as a hypothetical example. In practice, Google Maps omits some official designations, for example varying the label of the
South China Sea
The South China Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean. It is bounded in the north by South China, in the west by the Indochinese Peninsula, in the east by the islands of Taiwan island, Taiwan and northwestern Philippines (mainly Luz ...
but not labeling the
West Philippine Sea
West Philippine Sea (; or ''Karagatang Kanlurang Pilipinas''; abbreviated as WPS) is the designation by the government of the Philippines to the parts of the South China Sea that are included in the country's exclusive economic zone. The term i ...
as designated by the
Philippine Maritime Zones Act
The Philippine Maritime Zones Act, officially designated as Republic Act No. 12064, is a bill passed by the 19th Congress of the Philippines and signed by President Bongbong Marcos on November 7, 2024. It defines the Philippines' internal waters, ...
.
Denali–Mount McKinley naming dispute
Located in
Alaska
Alaska ( ) is a non-contiguous U.S. state on the northwest extremity of North America. Part of the Western United States region, it is one of the two non-contiguous U.S. states, alongside Hawaii. Alaska is also considered to be the north ...
,
Denali
Denali (), federally designated as Mount McKinley, is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of above sea level. It is the tallest mountain in the world from base to peak on land, measuring . On p. 20 of Helm ...
is the tallest mountain in North America. For centuries, Alaska Natives have called it Denali, meaning "the high one" in the
Koyukon language
Koyukon (also called ''Denaakk'e'') is the geographically most widespread Athabascan language spoken in Alaska. The Athabaskan language is spoken along the Koyukuk and the middle Yukon Rivers in western interior Alaska. In 2007, the language h ...
. Their descriptive name for the mountain contrasts with European settlers' practice of naming mountains after individuals. In 1917, the U.S. federal government named it Mount McKinley, in honor of President
William McKinley
William McKinley (January 29, 1843September 14, 1901) was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until Assassination of William McKinley, his assassination in 1901. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Repub ...
, with the establishment of Mount McKinley National Park. The Alaska state government later designated it Denali, and the park was renamed
Denali National Park and Preserve
Denali National Park and Preserve, formerly known as Mount McKinley National Park, is a List of national parks of the United States, United States national park and National preserve, preserve located in Interior Alaska, centered on Denali (feder ...
in 1980.
In August 2015, Interior Secretary
Sally Jewell
Sarah Margaret "Sally" Roffey Jewell (born February 21, 1956) is a British-American business executive and environmentalist who served as the 51st United States secretary of the interior in the Obama administration from 2013 to 2017.
Jewell was ...
announced that mountain's name would officially be changed to Denali in all federal documents. President
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who was the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African American president in American history. O ...
announced the renaming while on a visit to Alaska in early September 2015. The
Obama administration
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's action was criticized by the entire congressional delegation from President McKinley's home state of Ohio, as well as then
presidential candidate
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Donald Trump, who pledged to change the federal designation back.
In December 2024, President-elect Donald Trump stated at
AmericaFest
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that he planned to revert the mountain's official federal name to Mount McKinley during his second term. Trump's proposal was met with criticism from many prominent Alaskans. Early the next month, a poll by Alaska Survey Research found that, among 1,816 adult Alaska residents, 54% opposed renaming Denali to Mount McKinley, 26% supported it, and 20% had no opinion on the matter, with a margin of error of 2.3%. The poll found a partisan split, with those who had voted for Trump favoring Mount McKinley by 43% to 37% and those who had voted for Vice President
Kamala Harris
Kamala Devi Harris ( ; born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. She is the first female, first African American, and ...
favoring Denali by 86% to 7%.
Gulf of Mexico as "Gulf of America"
For centuries, the
Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico () is an oceanic basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent. It is bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the Gulf Coast of the United States; on the southw ...
has been recognized by that name, which is derived from , the
Nahuatl
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name for the
Aztecs
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. The name began to be used on early European maps in 1550 and soon became established in international
cartography
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and legal usage by bodies such as the
International Hydrographic Organization
The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) (French: ''Organisation Hydrographique Internationale'') is an intergovernmental organization representing hydrography. the IHO comprised 102 member states.
A principal aim of the IHO is to ...
.
The idea of renaming the gulf to "Gulf of America" arose much later. As chair of the BGN in the 2000s, librarian
John R. Hébert received repeated petitions to this effect from one individual. In 2010, comedian
Stephen Colbert
Stephen Tyrone Colbert ( ; born May 13, 1964) is an American comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host. He is best known for hosting the satirical Comedy Central program ''The Colbert Report'' from 2005 to ...
humorously suggested creating a "Gulf of America fund" to help in the cleanup following the
''Deepwater Horizon'' oil spill. In 2012,
Mississippi state representative Steve Holland, a Democrat, introduced a bill proposing the name change satirically. In an interview with
NPR
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at the time, he explained that as the
Mississippi Republican Party
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appeared to want to push anything Mexican out of the state, renaming the body of water would help with that cause.
In early January 2025, president-elect Trump made public statements about renaming the waters as the "Gulf of America". Representative
Marjorie Taylor Greene
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of Georgia responded by introducing House Resolution 276 to rename the gulf.
At a press briefing, President
Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (born 24 June 1962) is a Mexican politician, energy and climate change scientist, and academic who has served as the 66th president of Mexico since 2024. She is the List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...
of Mexico mocked the idea by suggesting that North America be renamed to "Mexican America" (), citing the 1814
Constitution of Apatzingán
The Constitution of Apatzingán (), formally the Constitutional Decree for the Liberty of Mexican America (), was promulgated on 22 October 1814 by the Congress of Anahuac gathered in the city of Apatzingán because of the persecution of the tr ...
and
Pieter van den Keere
Pieter van den Keere ( 1571 – c. 1646) was a Flemish engraver, publisher and globe maker who worked for the most part of his career in England and the Dutch Republic.
Life
He was born in Ghent, son of engraver Hendrik van den Keere, and around ...
's (1607). A
Harvard CAPS/
Harris
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* Harris, Saskatchewan
* Rural Municipality of Harris No. 316, Saskatchewan
Scotland
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poll of 2,650 U.S. registered voters found that 28% of respondents supported adopting the name "Gulf of America" while 72% opposed changing the name.
During the 19th and 20th centuries, the name "Gulf of America" referred to
Nakhodka Bay
Nakhodka Bay or Nakhodka Gulf (), historically called the Gulf of America (, ), is a bay of the Peter the Great Gulf of the Sea of Japan where the port Nakhodka is located. It is part of the Primorsky Krai of Russia. The Lisy Island protects t ...
in the
Russian Far East
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, commemorating the Russian
corvette
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''America''. The name was replaced by an ostensibly less Western one as part of a broader
renaming of geographical objects in the Russian Far East
Geographical objects and settlements in the Russian Far East of the Soviet Union (), in particular in Primorsky Krai, Khabarovsk Krai and Amur Oblast, underwent a massive process of change in names from predominantly Chinese and some local indigeno ...
.
Provisions
Agency heads are directed to review and potentially replace their appointees to the BGN. The secretary of the interior is tasked with reviewing and making additional appointments to help implement the order. The BGN is instructed to advance the policy of honoring "American heroes" in its naming and renaming decisions.
The order directs the secretary of the interior to reinstate the name "Mount McKinley" within 30 days, reversing the 2015 decision to rename it Denali. The surrounding national park area will retain the name Denali National Park and Preserve. The Secretary will also work with Alaska Native groups and local organizations to identify other landmark names that honor Alaskan history and culture.
Citing the
Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico () is an oceanic basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent. It is bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the Gulf Coast of the United States; on the southw ...
's importance to the U.S. economy and global commerce, the order directs the Secretary of the Interior to rename it to "Gulf of America" within 30 days, updating the
Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features, encompassing the United States and its territories; the Compact of Free Association, asso ...
(GNIS) and ensuring that all federal documents reflect the new name. The order defines the affected body of water as the "
U.S. Continental Shelf area bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the States of
Texas
Texas ( , ; or ) is the most populous U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. It borders Louisiana to the east, Arkansas to the northeast, Oklahoma to the north, New Mexico to the we ...
,
Louisiana
Louisiana ( ; ; ) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It borders Texas to the west, Arkansas to the north, and Mississippi to the east. Of the 50 U.S. states, it ranks 31st in area and 25 ...
,
Mississippi
Mississippi ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Louisiana to the s ...
,
Alabama
Alabama ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South, Deep Southern regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gu ...
and
Florida
Florida ( ; ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Alabama to the northwest, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the north, the Atlantic ...
and extending to the seaward boundary with Mexico and
Cuba
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and List of islands of Cuba, 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island. It is located where the ...
in the area formerly named as the Gulf of Mexico".
The original draft of the order focused on renaming Denali; after President Trump's statements regarding the gulf in January 2025, the provision renaming the gulf was hastily added to the draft.
The Secretary of the Interior is encouraged to seek public and intergovernmental input regarding other figures or landmarks that could be honored, particularly in light of America's upcoming
250th anniversary.
The order clarifies that it does not alter the authority of any executive department or agency, nor does it create new legal rights. It must be implemented in accordance with applicable law and the availability of appropriations.
Legal authority
The executive order cites , which tasks the BGN with promoting uniformity in geographic nomenclature within the federal government. Former interior secretary
Sally Jewell
Sarah Margaret "Sally" Roffey Jewell (born February 21, 1956) is a British-American business executive and environmentalist who served as the 51st United States secretary of the interior in the Obama administration from 2013 to 2017.
Jewell was ...
, whose order designating the mountain as Denali was rescinded, stated that she did not believe that Trump had direct authority to rename the mountain back to Mount McKinley, since it was under the authority of the BGN.
President
Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (born 24 June 1962) is a Mexican politician, energy and climate change scientist, and academic who has served as the 66th president of Mexico since 2024. She is the List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...
of Mexico argues that the U.S. government only has the legal authority to rename the U.S.
territorial sea
Territorial waters are informally an area of water where a sovereign state has jurisdiction, including internal waters, the territorial sea, the contiguous zone, the exclusive economic zone, and potentially the extended continental shelf ( ...
within the gulf, up to from the coast, based on the provisions of the
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), also called the Law of the Sea Convention or the Law of the Sea Treaty, is an international treaty that establishes a legal framework for all marine and maritime activities. , 169 sov ...
. However, the U.S. has never ratified the convention despite recognizing some of its provisions.
A 1989 bilateral agreement with Canada requires the BGN to coordinate the name of any shared geographic feature with the Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographic Names (now the
Geographical Names Board of Canada
The Geographical Names Board of Canada (GNBC) is a national committee with a secretariat in Natural Resources Canada, part of the Government of Canada, which authorizes the names used and name changes on official federal government maps of Canad ...
). However, no bilateral agreement requires coordination with Mexico's
National Institute of Statistics and Geography
The National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI from its former name in ) is an autonomous agency of the Mexican Government dedicated to coordinate the National System of Statistical and Geographical Information of the country. It w ...
or Cuba's
National Commission on Geographical Names ().
The
United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names
The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names (UNGEGN) is one of the nine expert groups of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and deals with the national and international standardization of geographical names. ...
has adopted a resolution that, when a dispute arises between countries that share a geographical feature, UN agencies will accept the names used by each party to the dispute, which may result in maps labeling each name simultaneously.
Implementation
On January 24, 2025, the
Department of the Interior
The United States Department of the Interior (DOI) is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the management and conservation of most federal lands and natural resources. It also administers programs relatin ...
announced that the names Mount McKinley and "Gulf of America" were effective immediately for federal use, and that the BGN was working to update the
Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features, encompassing the United States and its territories; the Compact of Free Association, asso ...
(GNIS) to reflect the order. In early February, Interior Secretary
Doug Burgum
Douglas James Burgum ( ; born August 1, 1956) is an American businessman and politician who has served as the 55th United States Secretary of the Interior, United States secretary of the interior since February 1, 2025, under President Donald Tru ...
issued Secretary's Orders 3423 and 3424, directing the BGN to update GNIS with "Gulf of America" and "Mount McKinley", respectively.
The BGN rejected several proposals to revert Mount McKinley back to Denali, because overriding an executive order would require Congressional intervention.
On February 9, 2025, President Trump signed a
proclamation
A proclamation (Lat. ''proclamare'', to make public by announcement) is an official declaration issued by a person of authority to make certain announcements known. Proclamations are currently used within the governing framework of some nations ...
designating the day as "Gulf of America Day" while flying over the Gulf of Mexico on
Air Force One
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from
Palm Beach, Florida
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, to
New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 ...
to attend
Super Bowl LIX
Super Bowl LIX was an American football championship game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2024 NFL season, 2024 season. In a rematch of Super Bowl LVII two years prior, the National Football Conf ...
. The
United States Geological Survey
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timed an update to GNIS and ''
The National Map
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'' to coincide with the proclamation, retroactive to January 20. Following the update, both GNIS and its counterpart for exonyms, the
GEOnet Names Server
The GEOnet Names Server (GNS), sometimes also referred to in official documentation as Geographic Names Data or geonames in domain and email addresses, is a service that provides access to the United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency ...
(GNS), give "Gulf of America" as the conventional name, relegating "Gulf of Mexico" to a variant name alongside Spanish names.
Initially, the order's description of the gulf created uncertainty among mapmakers about the extent to which the gulf would be renamed.
President
Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (born 24 June 1962) is a Mexican politician, energy and climate change scientist, and academic who has served as the 66th president of Mexico since 2024. She is the List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...
of Mexico maintains that the order only directed the secretary of the interior to rename the portion on the U.S. continental shelf, and that the legal authority to rename the gulf is limited to U.S. territorial waters.
However, Secretary Burgum subsequently ordered the renaming of "the feature currently known as the Gulf of Mexico",
and the modified records in both GNIS and GNS explicitly refer to the gulf as a whole, without distinguishing territorial waters or the continental shelf.
Agencies across the federal government moved to align their usage with GNIS. The
Environmental Protection Agency
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* Environmental Protection Agency (Queensland), Australia
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renamed one of its water quality programs, the Gulf of Mexico Division, to the Gulf of America Division. The
Federal Aviation Administration
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issued a charting notice that the agency's databases and
aeronautical chart
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s would be updated to say "Gulf of America" and "Mount McKinley". The
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ) is an American scientific and regulatory agency charged with Weather forecasting, forecasting weather, monitoring oceanic and atmospheric conditions, Hydrography, charting the seas, ...
began updating forecasts and maps to refer to "Gulf of America", though it was unclear how the
National Hurricane Center
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would refer to forecasts outside of the U.S.
exclusive economic zone
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. The
Library of Congress
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issued a proposal to replace scores of existing references to "Gulf of Mexico" and "Denali" in the
Library of Congress Subject Headings
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, a
controlled vocabulary
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used in library science.
Reactions
Governments
President
Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (born 24 June 1962) is a Mexican politician, energy and climate change scientist, and academic who has served as the 66th president of Mexico since 2024. She is the List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...
of Mexico said that her country and the rest of the world would continue to refer to the Gulf of Mexico by its longstanding name. The Cuban government reportedly rejected the unilateral renaming. In the United Kingdom, the
officially recommended Gulf of Mexico over "Gulf of America". The
government of the United Kingdom
His Majesty's Government, abbreviated to HM Government or otherwise UK Government, is the central government, central executive authority of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. reportedly has no plans to change official maps unless there is a change in common usage. In Poland, the
() ruled that the name of the gulf in Polish would remain (literally "Mexican Gulf"). In Germany, the
Permanent Committee on Geographical Names The Permanent Committee on Geographical Names may refer to:
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issued guidance that German-language publications should use the forms and , noting that the names specified in the executive order are politically motivated.
In May 2025, the House of Representatives passed the Gulf of America Act, to codify the name "Gulf of America" in law, by a margin of 211 to 206. Representative
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of Georgia had introduced the resolution in January ahead of the executive order. It is uncertain whether the Senate will take up the bill. Congressional Democrats, including Senator
Adam Schiff
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of California, had previously said that they are prioritizing other issues over President Trump's geographical renaming activities.
Alaska officials opposed the order to rename Denali to Mount McKinley. On February 7, 2025, the
Alaska State Legislature
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passed a
joint resolution
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urging the federal government to retain Denali as the mountain's official federal designation. The
Alaska State Senate
The Alaska State Senate is the upper house in the Alaska State Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Alaska. It convenes in the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau, Alaska and is responsible for making laws and confirming or rejectin ...
voted unanimously in favor of the resolution. On February 13, 2025, Alaska's U.S. senators,
Lisa Murkowski
Lisa Ann Murkowski ( ; born May 22, 1957) is an American attorney and politician serving as the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States senator from the state of Alaska, having held the seat since 2002. She is the first woman ...
and
Dan Sullivan, both Republicans, co-sponsored legislation to officially redesignate the mountain as Denali.
The
Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education
The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) is an administrative policy-making body established by the Constitution of Louisiana with responsibility for elementary and secondary schools in the state of Louisiana. The Board c ...
approved a change to the state standard for social studies instruction to use "Gulf of America", starting in the 2025–2026 school year. The
Oklahoma State Board of Education approved an updated social studies standard that required the use of "Gulf of America" and "Mount McKinley", as well as mandating teaching of the Bible and
election denialism. Despite criticism from Democrats that Superintendent
Ryan Walters had politicized the process, the legislature took no action and the standards are set to go into effect for the 2025–2026 school year.
Officials in several other Republican-led states moved to align state usage with the executive order:
* Alabama: Representative
David Standridge introduced legislation that would require all state and local government agencies, including schools and parks, to adopt "Gulf of America" in publications and communications and phase out use of "Gulf of Mexico".
State officials expressed concern that renaming the
Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 could risk federal interference in millions of dollars of oil and gas revenues that the act directs to state programs.
* Arkansas: Representative
Aaron Pilkington introduced a resolution requiring all state agencies to adopt "Gulf of America", but the
Arkansas House of Representatives
The Arkansas House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly, the state legislature of the US state of Arkansas. The House has 100 members elected from an equal number of constituencies across the state. Each distr ...
voted down the resolution twice.
* Arizona: The
Arizona House of Representatives
The Arizona House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arizona Legislature, the state legislature (United States), state legislature of the U.S. state of Arizona. The upper house is the Arizona Senate, Senate. The House convenes in the le ...
passed a bill by Representative
Teresa Martinez that would require K-12 public schools to teach "Gulf of America" as the name of the gulf.
* Florida: Agriculture Commissioner
Wilton Simpson
Wilton Earl Simpson (born June 28, 1966) is an American politician who has served as the Florida commissioner of agriculture since 2023. From 2012 to 2022, he served as a member of the Florida Senate, representing areas around Citrus, Hernando, ...
directed the
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) is an executive department of the government of Florida.
The Commissioner of Agriculture (directly elected by voters statewide for a four-year term, and a member of the Flor ...
to adopt "Gulf of America" in all the department's administrative rules and publications. Senator
Nick DiCeglie introduced a bill that would replace every occurrence of "Gulf of Mexico" in state law with "Gulf of America". In the past, the state legislature has uncontroversially passed "reviser's bills" to update statutory terminology. Senator
Joe Gruters introduced a bill that would require school boards to update any references to the gulf in educational materials and would also rename a portion of
U.S. Route 41
U.S. Route 41, also U.S. Highway 41 (US 41), is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs from Miami, Florida, to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Until 1949, the part in southern Florida, from Naples to Miam ...
currently known as
Tamiami Trail
The Tamiami Trail () is the southernmost of U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) from State Road 60 (SR 60) in Tampa to US 1 in Miami. A portion of the road also has the hidden designation of State Road 90 (SR 90).
The north� ...
to "Gulf of America Trail". However, on March 4, Gruters withdrew the proposal to rename the highway due to public criticism.The
Republican Party of Florida
The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) is the affiliate of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Florida. It is currently the state's dominant party, controlling 20 out of 28 of Florida's U.S. House seats, both U.S. Senate seats, the g ...
promoted the renaming on a series of electronic billboards on highways along the
Florida panhandle
The Florida panhandle (also known as West Florida and Northwest Florida) is the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida. It is a Salient (geography), salient roughly long, bordered by Alabama on the west and north, Georgia (U.S. state ...
.
* Iowa: A bill in the
Iowa House of Representatives
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would require schools to use "Gulf of America" and Mount McKinley in classroom instruction and on any handouts given to students.
* Michigan: On May 7, 2025, Republicans in the state's
House of Representatives
House of Representatives is the name of legislative bodies in many countries and sub-national entities. In many countries, the House of Representatives is the lower house of a bicameral legislature, with the corresponding upper house often ...
passed a resolution that urges but does not require all public bodies, agencies, and departments in the state to use "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico". Rep.
Matt Maddock
Matthew Maddock (born December 11, 1965) is an American politician in the Republican Party serving as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives. His district, the 51st, represents areas covering part of Oakland County. In his first te ...
initially put forth a bill to require state and local governments to make the change, but withdrew it due to a lack of support from House Democrats.
* Mississippi: Governor
Tate Reeves
Jonathan Tate Reeves (born June 5, 1974) is an American politician serving as the 65th List of governors of Mississippi, governor of Mississippi since 2020. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, Reeves served as the ...
said he would call it the "Gulf of America".
* Tennessee: Senator
Bo Watson introduced a resolution that would encourage schoolteachers to use both "Gulf of America" and "Mount McKinley".
* Texas: Representative
Briscoe Cain
Briscoe Cain (born December 9, 1984) is an American attorney and Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 128.
Early life and education
Briscoe grew up in Deer Park, Texas, a suburb of Houston located in Harris ...
introduced a bill and joint resolution to change the gulf's name for state purposes, which would require an amendment to the
Constitution of Texas
The Constitution of the State of Texas is the document that establishes the structure and function of the government of the U.S. state of Texas and enumerates the basic rights of its citizens.
The current document was adopted on February 15, 187 ...
.
In Russia, the executive order prompted Deputy
Denis Bulanov of the
Saratov Oblast Duma
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The 2017 Saratov Oblast Duma elections took pl ...
to propose renaming the
Black Sea
The Black Sea is a marginal sea, marginal Mediterranean sea (oceanography), mediterranean sea lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bound ...
to "Russian Sea" domestically. Governor
JB Pritzker
Jay Robert Pritzker (born January 19, 1965) is an American businessman and politician serving since 2019 as the 43rd governor of Illinois. A member of the wealthy Pritzker family that owns the Hyatt hotel chain, Pritzker has started several vent ...
of Illinois, a Democrat, released a video parodying the executive order by claiming to rename
Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan ( ) is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is the second-largest of the Great Lakes by volume () and depth () after Lake Superior and the third-largest by surface area (), after Lake Superior and Lake Huron. To the ...
back to
Lake Illinois. Alluding to the renaming of the gulf, Lieutenant Governor
Dan Patrick of Texas announced a plan to rebrand
New York strip steak as "Texas strip".
News media
On January 23, 2025, the
Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit organization, not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
(AP) announced that its wire reports would continue to refer to Gulf of Mexico while acknowledging "Gulf of America", but that they would begin referring to Mount McKinley instead of Denali. Maps and other graphics accompanying the reports would continue to label Gulf of Mexico for the time being. The ''
AP Stylebook
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'', which is the journalistic writing standard for news organizations worldwide, also permits Gulf and Gulf Coast.
''
The New Yorker
''The New Yorker'' is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for ''The New York T ...
'' said they would follow AP guidance,
while ''
The Christian Science Monitor
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'' said they would use similar language. ''
The Atlantic
''The Atlantic'' is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher based in Washington, D.C. It features articles on politics, foreign affairs, business and the economy, culture and the arts, technology, and science.
It was founded in 185 ...
'',
Bloomberg News
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,
''
HuffPost
''HuffPost'' (''The Huffington Post'' until 2017, itself often abbreviated as ''HPo'') is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and covers p ...
'',
the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'', ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'',
Reuters
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The agency ...
,
''
The Wall Street Journal
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'', and ''
The Washington Post
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'' stated that they would continue to refer to the gulf by its traditional name.
Conservative-leaning news outlets, including
Fox News
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, ''
Breitbart News
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'', ''
1819 News
''1819 News'' is an American conservative news website that focuses on the state of Alabama. The publication was launched in October 2021 as a subsidiary of the Alabama Policy Institute, but has been an independent non-profit organization sinc ...
'', and
Yellowhammer News
Yellowhammer News is an American conservative website that publishes news and political commentary pertaining to Alabama. It is owned by Yellowhammer Media.
History
It was founded in 2011 by Alabama native Cliff Sims, who left in January 2017 t ...
, began to use "Gulf of America" without clarification.
''
Axios
Axios commonly refers to:
* Axios (river), a river that runs through Greece and North Macedonia
* ''Axios'' (website), an American news and information website
Axios may also refer to:
Brands and enterprises
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'', along with
Gannett
Gannett Co., Inc. ( ) is an American mass media holding company headquartered in New York City. It is the largest U.S. newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation.
It owns the national newspaper ''USA Today'', as well as several ...
's ''
USA Today
''USA Today'' (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company. Founded by Al Neuharth in 1980 and launched on September 14, 1982, the newspaper operates from Gannett's corporate headq ...
'' and
USA Today Network
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It owns the national newspaper ''USA Today'', as well as severa ...
local newspaper chain, began to refer to the gulf by both names simultaneously.
Some broadcast meteorologists have opted to call it simply "the Gulf".
Dissatisfied with the AP's decision, the
White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest (Washington, D.C.), NW in Washington, D.C., it has served as the residence of every U.S. president ...
indefinitely barred AP reporters from attending press events in the
Oval Office
The Oval Office is the formal working space of the president of the United States. Part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, it is in the West Wing of the White House, in Washington, D.C.
The oval room has three lar ...
or aboard
Air Force One
Air Force One is the official air traffic control-designated Aviation call signs, call sign for a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the president of the United States. The term is commonly used to denote U.S. Air Force aircraft modifie ...
until the agency agrees to use "Gulf of America" in its style guide. On February 21, 2025, the AP sued the White House in ''
Associated Press v. Budowich'' on constitutional grounds.
The ban and
other conflicts with the press have led to calls for solidarity and
collective action
Collective action refers to action taken together Advocacy group, by a group of people whose goal is to enhance their condition and achieve a common objective. It is a term that has formulations and theories in many areas of the social sciences ...
among mainstream news organizations.
Clay Calvert
Clay Calvert is an American legal scholar. He is a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and professor emeritus, Brechner Eminent Scholar of Mass Communication Emeritus and former Director of the Marion B. Brechner First Am ...
of the
American Enterprise Institute
The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, known simply as the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), is a center-right think tank based in Washington, D.C., that researches government, politics, economics, and social welfare ...
juxtaposes the order and subsequent conflict with the AP against
Executive Order 14149
Executive Order 14149, titled "Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship", is an executive order signed by Donald Trump, the 47th president of the United States, on January 20, 2025, the day of his second inauguration. It posits ...
, noting the irony of coercing the press while decrying the Biden administration's coercion.
Technology industry
Some major American map services voluntarily relabeled the gulf.
Google
Google LLC (, ) is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial ...
added the United States and Mexico to an internal list of "sensitive" countries that require special consideration on maps, alongside China, Russia, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and others. On January 27, 2025, the company announced that
Google Maps
Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panorama, interactive panoramic views of streets (Google Street View, Street View ...
and
Google Earth
Google Earth is a web mapping, web and computer program created by Google that renders a 3D computer graphics, 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery. The program maps the Earth by superimposition, superimposing satelli ...
would relabel both the Gulf of Mexico and Denali as soon as GNIS was updated. The gulf would appear as "Gulf of America" to users in the U.S., as Gulf of Mexico to users in Mexico, and as both names to users elsewhere, based on the Internet connection location. Google implemented the Gulf of America and Mount McKinley labels in early February, immediately following updates to GNIS.
Apple Maps
Apple Maps is a web mapping service developed by Apple Inc. As the default map system of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS, and watchOS, it provides directions and estimated times of arrival for driving, walking, cycling, and public trans ...
and
Bing Maps
Bing Maps (previously Live Search Maps, Windows Live Maps, Windows Live Local, and MSN Virtual Earth) is a web mapping service provided as a part of Microsoft's Bing suite of search engines and powered by the Bing Maps Platform framework which al ...
also updated references to "Gulf of America" and "Mount McKinley", following criticism from Republican officials. In Apple Maps, the gulf's label depends on the user's chosen
locale setting rather than their physical location.
Esri
Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., doing business as Esri (), is an American Multinational corporation, multinational geographic information system (GIS) software company headquartered in Redlands, California. It is best known for ...
released a new series of basemaps for
ArcGIS
ArcGIS is a family of client, server and online geographic information system (GIS) software developed and maintained by Esri.
ArcGIS was first released in 1982 as ARC/INFO, a command line-based GIS. ARC/INFO was later merged into ArcGIS De ...
that are designed for U.S. government customers, labeling both "Mount McKinley" and "Gulf of America" and depicting boundaries as recognized by the
U.S. State Department
The United States Department of State (DOS), or simply the State Department, is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations. Equivalent to the ministry of foreign affairs ...
. The new basemaps will be shown to
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS is a family of client, server and online geographic information system (GIS) software developed and maintained by Esri.
ArcGIS was first released in 1982 as ARC/INFO, a command line-based GIS. ARC/INFO was later merged into ArcGIS Deskto ...
visitors who are located in the U.S. or use a U.S. locale, while others will continue to see more neutral international basemaps.
MapQuest did not rename the gulf on their main map, citing their own obsolescence in self-deprecating social media posts, but instead published a tool that allows users to
personalize the gulf's label and share the resulting map on social media.
Yandex
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stated that
Yandex Maps
Yandex Maps () is a Russian web mapping service developed by Yandex. The service provides detailed maps of the whole world, directions and estimated times of arrival for driving, walking, cycling, kick scooter, and public transportation navigati ...
would maintain the gulf's traditional name for its Russian-speaking users.
Huawei
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stated that
Petal Maps
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would maintain the traditional name as a competitive advantage against Google Maps.
In February 2025, President
Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (born 24 June 1962) is a Mexican politician, energy and climate change scientist, and academic who has served as the 66th president of Mexico since 2024. She is the List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...
of Mexico objected to Google's relabeling of the Gulf and had Foreign Secretary
Juan Ramón de la Fuente
Juan Ramón de la Fuente Ramírez (born 5 September 1951 in Mexico City) is a Mexican psychiatrist, academician and politician who has served as the secretary of foreign affairs since 2024 in the cabinet of Claudia Sheinbaum. He previously serve ...
send Google a letter threatening a civil lawsuit if they did not restore Gulf of Mexico to their maps, arguing that their depiction contradicts international law. She stated that the
Legal Counsel of the Federal Executive was looking into the matter.
The following month, her administration filed suit against Google's Mexican subsidiary before the Tenth Civil District Court in Mexico City (), seeking damages, restoration of the Gulf of Mexico label across the company's products, and a clarification that the name "Gulf of America" only applies to portions of the continental shelf under U.S. control. However, Judge Eduardo León Sandoval dismissed the lawsuit on jurisdictional and standing grounds. In May, Sheinbaum confirmed that her administration has sued Google and implied a favorable ruling.
Mark Monmonier
Mark Stephen Monmonier (born February 2, 1943) is a Distinguished Professor of Geography and the Environment at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs of Syracuse University. He specializes in geography, geographic information syst ...
, the author of ''
How to Lie with Maps
''How to Lie with Maps'' is a nonfiction book written by Mark Monmonier detailing issues with cartographic representation and targeted at the general public. First published in 1991 by the University of Chicago Press, it explores the various way ...
'', criticized Google's decision to acquiesce to what he described as President Trump's bullying.
John Gruber
John Gruber (born 1973) is a technology blogger, UI designer, and co-creator of the Markdown markup language. Gruber authors the Apple enthusiast blog Daring Fireball and produces its accompanying podcast, ''The Talk Show''.
History
Gruber is ...
argues that large technology companies cannot realistically ignore the name "Gulf of America", comparing the label to the falsely enlarged
Diaoyu Islands
The Senkaku Islands, known as the Diaoyu Islands in China and the Tiaoyutai Islands in Taiwan, are a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea, administered by Japan. They were historically known in the Western world as the Pinnacle ...
that Chinese users see in Apple Maps due to government regulations, but he criticizes Apple and Google for erasing references to "Gulf of Mexico" and for not limiting the changes to U.S. users.
Internet users opposed to the
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's actions reacted by
review bomb
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ing Google Maps on the
App Store
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and the gulf's entry in Google Maps, leading Google to disable reviews of the gulf. Vandals targeted the
Mall of America
Mall of America (MoA) is a large shopping mall located in Bloomington, Minnesota. Located within the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area, the mall lies southeast of the junction of Interstate 494 and Minnesota State Highway 77, north ...
in Minnesota and the
Voice of America Center and Voice of America MetroPark in Ohio, briefly renaming them after Mexico. In Germany, Google Maps users added a raft of fake names of bodies of water, including six gulfs in the
Bonn
Bonn () is a federal city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located on the banks of the Rhine. With a population exceeding 300,000, it lies about south-southeast of Cologne, in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region. This ...
area alone, poking fun at the executive order, Google's compliance with it, and in some cases local crosstown rivalries.
Publishing industry
Among print publishers,
Rand McNally
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stated that they would wait for the Department of the Interior to conduct legal and public review before making any adjustments to their atlases. The gulf's label remains unchanged in their 2026 road atlas of North America. Japanese map and textbook publisher Teikoku Shoin said they would maintain the name Gulf of Mexico for the 2025–2026 school year and would reassess afterwards.
The ''
Encyclopædia Britannica
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'' renamed their entries for Denali and the Gulf of Mexico to "Mount McKinley" and the "Gulf of Mexico / Gulf of America", while keeping "Gulf of Mexico" for all references to the gulf in other entries, after stating that they would retain "Gulf of Mexico" for their mostly international audience. An online merchant quickly capitalized on the executive order, selling out of Gulf of America-branded globes, maps, and other merchandise. Iranian publisher Gitashenasi issued a
Persian language
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map of the United States that labels the gulf as both "Gulf of America" () and "Gulf of Mexico" ().
Cultural institutions have expressed concern that recent changes by the
National Endowment for the Arts
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could jeopardize federal grants for works of literature that contradict the Trump administration's executive orders, including by referring to the Gulf of Mexico by its traditional name.
Petroleum industry
BP and
Chevron
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, which have extensive leases in the gulf, have begun calling it the "Gulf of America", including retroactively, referring to the 2010
''Deepwater Horizon'' oil spill as the "Gulf of America oil spill".
Fishing industry
Some seafood distributors in Louisiana are adding "Gulf of America" to their packaging to more clearly distinguish their products from similar products imported from Mexico and other countries.
Tourism industry
Tourism organizations in Alaska released statements opposing the renaming of Denali to Mount McKinley and committing to continue calling the mountain Denali.
The
National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico in
Mobile, Alabama
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, has no immediate plans to change their name, which was designated by an act of Congress. The city-owned museum rebranded back to this name in April 2024 at a cost of nearly $100,000, and there is concern about the cost of overhauling the entire museum's exhibits, some of which focus on Mexico.
Environmental movement
The Nature Conservancy
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Founded in ...
changed their publications to refer to the gulf within U.S. territorial waters as "Gulf of America", retaining "Gulf of Mexico" elsewhere. The organization cited the executive order's effect on their partnerships with federal government agencies. At the time, the organization had at least $ in federal grants, including $ from the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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.
Legacy
The order to rename Denali is symbolic of polices of
retaliatory tariffs and
American expansionism under Donald Trump
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, as President
William McKinley
William McKinley (January 29, 1843September 14, 1901) was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until Assassination of William McKinley, his assassination in 1901. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Repub ...
was a champion of both policies during his time in the
U.S. House of Representatives
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and as president.
Political commentator
David Frum
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describes President Trump's renaming of the gulf as an attempt to project U.S. power, contrasting it with the historical European practice of mariners naming seas after destinations in less powerful countries on the opposite side, thus critiquing the action as a marker of decline. Jeffrey Abramson and
Jack E. Davis, a noted author about the gulf's history, draw a parallel between the attempt to pressure the Associated Press and renamings by 20th century fascist leaders, warning of a possible precursor to scapegoating of minorities. Military historian
Michael W. Charney describes the replacement of an indigenous reference with a European-derived name as an example of
settler colonialism
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Settler colonialism is ...
and compares the move to China's unilateral actions with respect to
territorial disputes in the South China Sea
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, the People's Republic of China (PRC), Taiwan (Republic of China/ROC), and Vietnam have conflicting island and maritime claims in the South China Sea. The disputes involve the islands, reefs, banks, ...
. International security researcher Dalbir Ahlawat argues that the U.S. has emboldened China to pursue a more aggressive posture in the South China Sea, undermining the
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's strategic partnerships with the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
Polling
Opinion polls conducted since the executive order have ranked the renaming of the Gulf as one of the least popular actions of the
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Alaska residents also opposed the order to rename Denali to Mount McKinley. An online poll by
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found that, among 600 respondents, about 95% preferred Denali over Mount McKinley.
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Persian Gulf naming dispute
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Sea of Japan naming dispute
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List of renamed places in the United States
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