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Daily Mail Online Article Rating

Trump announces plan to rename the Gulf of Mexico

Jan 07, 2025 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    96% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

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  • Policy Leaning

    100% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -17% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

74% : 'You know, they told me that, we're going to do everything possible to make this transition to the new administration very smooth,' Trump said.
58% : Before taking questions, Trump spoke for about 30 minutes on a variety of topics, including electric heaters, water pressure, windmills and whale.
50% : In a remarkable moment, a reporter asked Trump if could assure he would not use 'military or economic coercion' to take control of the Panama Canal and Greenland. '
47% : I´m going to put it back on day one,' Trump vowed.
41% : Trump is scheduled to attend Carter's funeral in Washington D.C. on Thursday.
40% : Trump also dropped a bombshell at the start of his press conference when he announced plans to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
39% : Trump also revealed he's spoken to retired hockey great Wayne Gretzky and encouraged him to run for prime minister now that Justin Trudeau is stepping down from the position.
37% : All together 625 million acres of federal waters were withdrawn from energy exploration by Biden in a move that may require an act of Congress to undo. '
35% : I´m not going to commit to that,' Trump said, when asked if he would rule out the use of the military. '
32% : One place Trump said he wouldn't invade was Canada.
30% : By EMILY GOODIN, SENIOR WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT AT MAR-A-LAGO Donald Trump did not rule out using military force to take control of the Panama Canal and Greenland and announced a bold plan to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the 'Gulf of America'.
29% : Trump also used his 72 minute press conference to slam Biden for banning off-shore drilling in most of the federal waters off the United States.
28% : In his rambling news conference, Trump also vowed 'all hell will break out in the Middle East' if the hostages being held by Hamas are not released by Inauguration Day.
27% : Trump also complained about water pressure, saying there needs to be more of it.
26% : Trump repeated his complaints that the canal is 'being operated by China.
16% : Trump also attacked his nemesis, Special Counsel Jack Smith, by calling him a 'nutjob' and demanding all his criminal cases be brought to an end.
6% : Trump slammed Jimmy Carter, who was then president, for returning the canal to Panama.
4% : 'The hostages were a big deal, But if you remember, and nobody wants to talk about the Panama Canal now because you know, it's inappropriate, I guess, because it's a bad part of of the Carter legacy.' Trump also pushed back against a question of whether he should criticize Carter as the late president lay in state.

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