Anti-Trump Journalists Get Uncomfortable News as Top Style Guide Is Changed After Renaming of Mt. McKinley, Gulf of America

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

70% : Trump said in his executive order that he wanted to 'restore the name of a great president, William McKinley, to Mount McKinley,'" the guidance read.
63% : "The area formerly known as the Gulf of Mexico has long been an integral asset to our once burgeoning Nation and has remained an indelible part of America," Trump said in his executive order.
52% : "President Trump also signed an executive order to revert the name of North America's tallest peak, Denali in Alaska, to Mount McKinley.
51% : In case you missed it, two of the executive orders signed by Trump on his first day in office changed the names of the Gulf of Mexico and Mt. Denali.
51% : While noting that "[t]he Gulf of Mexico has carried that name for more than 400 years," the wire service said it would "refer to it by its original name while acknowledging the new name Trump has chosen.
38% : The area lies solely in the United States and as president, Trump has the authority to change federal geographical names within the country.

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