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riversedge

(79,711 posts)
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 04:45 PM 15 hrs ago

BREAKING: Trump says that he wanted to rename the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of Trump" instead of the Gulf of America. Ser

Trump has 3 years from today to rename it in his name. I say he does!!!


BREAKING: Trump says that he wanted to rename the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of Trump” instead of the Gulf of America. Seriously.







President Donald Trump Renaming the Gulf of Mexico
Fact Check Analysis: Can Trump Rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America?



https://dbunk.com/fact-check-analysis-trump-renaming-gulf-of-mexico-to-gulf-of-america-heres-what-he-can-and-cant-do/



Submitted by one of our DBUNK subscribers, this article’s claims about former President Donald Trump attempting to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” sparked widespread confusion. Here’s our detailed look into what’s true, what’s misleading, and what context was omitted.

The Claims vs. The Facts


The article, published by Forbes, reports that former President Donald Trump, on his first day in office in 2025, signed an executive order instructing federal agencies to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America on U.S. federal documents. While the information provided in the article reflects the executive order correctly, several key areas reveal misinformation, missing context, and bias that must be highlighted for readers to understand the full picture.


Let’s address the primary question posed by DBUNK’s users: Can Trump actually rename the Gulf of Mexico? The short answer is no, not entirely—and here’s why:


Claim 1: The Gulf of Mexico Can Be Officially Renamed via Federal Action


The article suggests that Trump has effectively renamed the Gulf through his executive order. However, this claim lacks clarity and is misleading. According to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and international maritime norms, the name of an international body of water is not determined unilaterally by one country. While the U.S. has the authority to change the name in its internal Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) and apply that change to federal maps and documents, the renaming does not apply internationally. Other countries, such as Mexico, are under no obligation to recognize or use the new name. The article acknowledges this point later, but it is tucked away beneath less relevant details, leaving readers potentially misled early on.
Claim 2: Trump’s Order Sets a Precedent for Changing International Names

The piece asserts that this action could influence global acknowledgment, but the article omits a crucial fact: historical precedent shows otherwise. Similar disputes, such as the disagreement between South Korea and Japan over the East Sea/Sea of Japan and the contested names of the South China Sea, demonstrate that without mutual agreement, global recognition of a name change is nearly impossible. Furthermore, unilateral name ..........................


Who Owns the Gulf of Mexico?


The claim that Trump declared it as “our Gulf,” suggesting it is owned by the United States, is **highly misleading.** The Gulf of Mexico spans multiple nations, including Mexico and Cuba, and international waters beyond the U.S.’s 12-mile territorial zone are governed by international law.
The article does clarify this point later, but once again, missing early context leaves the initial claim vulnerable to misinterpretation........................



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BREAKING: Trump says that he wanted to rename the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of Trump" instead of the Gulf of America. Ser (Original Post) riversedge 15 hrs ago OP
It's still the Gulf of Mexico.................. Lovie777 15 hrs ago #1
World should rename all its sewers, "Trump." Kid Berwyn 15 hrs ago #2
92%... WTH RustyWheels 14 hrs ago #3
Orange asshole has no imagination SunImp 14 hrs ago #4
Why not. Trumpington DC? Los Trumpeles? New Trump City? C_U_L8R 14 hrs ago #5
Widdle poopy pants would like that, wouldn't he? Blue Owl 14 hrs ago #6
Donny, the Gulf of Trump already exists. tanyev 14 hrs ago #7
Of course he did. And it will never be the Gulf of either Trump or Mexico ms liberty 13 hrs ago #8
I thought that was his mouth lame54 11 hrs ago #9

Kid Berwyn

(23,278 posts)
2. World should rename all its sewers, "Trump."
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 05:00 PM
15 hrs ago

For example, the Paris Fatberg Sewer becomes "Trump Fatberg."

The Tokyo G-Cans Project becomes "Trump Sewer Tokyo."

It'd be just and right to name the world's biggest shit streams after the world's biggest shit.

RustyWheels

(199 posts)
3. 92%... WTH
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 05:17 PM
14 hrs ago

Again, showing his ignorance and propensity to just make shit up... LIE !!!

Coast line of the Gulf of Mexico:

48% - Mexico
45% - U.S.
5% - Cuba
2% - Others

We don't even have the MOST !!

C_U_L8R

(48,996 posts)
5. Why not. Trumpington DC? Los Trumpeles? New Trump City?
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 05:23 PM
14 hrs ago

Or go for the whole western hemisphere with his wet dreams of empire... Trumplandia.
Why the fuck not... The Planet Trump ??

tanyev

(48,735 posts)
7. Donny, the Gulf of Trump already exists.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 05:52 PM
14 hrs ago

It’s that big empty space between your ears.

ms liberty

(11,007 posts)
8. Of course he did. And it will never be the Gulf of either Trump or Mexico
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 06:57 PM
13 hrs ago

And there will be much rejoicing when the day we look forward to arrives.

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