Goodbye to the Gulf of Mexico: Google says it will update Maps after Trump executive order
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72% : As for "Mount McKinley," Trump's renaming there is in honor of the 25th US President, William McKinley, for whom tariffs were a cornerstone of his economic policy (tariffs likewise being an economic tool that Trump increasingly favors).60% : Google said on Monday when users can expect to see those changes reflected in Google Maps, following Trump's order that the names be updated on official maps and federal communications.
28% : Among the flurry of controversial executive orders President Trump signed by way of kicking off his return to the presidency, one of the most controversial effectively changed the name of two major locations with the stroke of his pen: He's ordered the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, and the Denali mountain in Alaska to Mount McKinley.
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