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White House Kerfuffle Erupts Over Use of ‘Gulf of Mexico’ Amid Trump’s New ‘Gulf of America’ The Associated Press is in the crosshairs of the Trump administration after refusing the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — For more than four centuries, the body of water stretching from Florida through Texas and into Mexico has been known as the Gulf of Mexico. But in a matter of weeks, President ...
According to materials revealed by WikiLeaks in a hack of her campaign chairman’s personal account, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2013 told an audience that, by China’s logic ...
Former First Lady Hillary Clinton was seen laughing behind Trump's shoulder as he spoke of his plan during his inaugural address, but the announcement was warmly welcomed by leading Republicans.
During the inaugural speech, when Trump mentioned the “Gulf of America,” former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, sitting in the crowd nearby, began laughing and shaking her head.
Over 14 million people have seen this clip of Hillary losing it after Trump said he would rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America.
Former president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton were part of a small crowd of Democrats who attended Donald Trump's second inauguration. And Hillary's reaction to one part ...
During the inauguration, Hillary Clinton laughed when Donald Trump announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and Denali to Mount McKinley. She also shook her head when ...
Among them was his decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The announcement made former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton burst into laughter, a video showed.
US President Donald Trump, who took oath on Monday, announced his plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to 'Gulf of America' from his inauguration stage.
US President Donald Trump, who took oath on Monday, announced his plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to 'Gulf of America' from his inauguration stage.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives for the inauguration of Donald Trump in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on January 20, 2025 in Washington, D.C. Kevin Lamarque/Getty Images Why It Matters ...