The Independent: Mexican president hits back at 'misinformed' Trump: 'Why don't we call it Mexican America?'

Jan 08, 2025 View Original Article
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52% : "Obviously, the Gulf of Mexico is a name recognized by the United Nations," Sheinbaum, speaking in Spanish, said during her daily press conference, according to Politico.
49% : "It sounds nice, no?"During his own press conference Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago, Trump said, "We're going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America."/snip
37% : The Independent - Mexican president hits back at 'misinformed' Trump: 'Why don't we call it Mexican America?''I think that yesterday, President Trump was misinformed, with all due respect to President Trump,' Claudia Sheinbaum stated after his Gulf of America suggestionGustaf Kilanderin Washington D.C.Wednesday 08 January 2025 22:25 GMTMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum excoriated President-elect Donald Trump Wednesday after he suggested that the Gulf of Mexico be renamed the Gulf of America.

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