Renamed the controversial “Gulf of Mexico”; US Congress
Following Trump’s controversial proposal, the plan to rename the “Gulf of Mexico” to the US Gulf will vote in the US House of Representatives.
According to RCO News Agency, the US House of Representatives is expected to vote today (Thursday) on a project that will change the name of the “Gulf of Mexico” to the “US Gulf” and convert the executive order signed by Donald Trump on the second day of his presidency.
But the plan is opposed by at least one Republican, Nebraska’s representative Dan Bacon, and if more Republicans avoid it and the US Democrats remain united, the US House of Representatives is at risk.
The project was presented in January by Republican Representative Marjari Taylor Green and ordered federal agencies to update all documents and maps within six months of law enforcement.
Even if this renaming enters US law, other countries will have no need to use the new name instead of the “Gulf of Mexico”, according to CBS Network. If the plan does not become a law, the future US president could cancel Trump’s executive order.
“The American people are paying the cost of protecting and protecting the US Gulf,” said Lisa McClein, head of the Republican House of Representatives from Michigan on Tuesday. “It is reasonable to name it.”
The Democrats, however, have called the effort to waste taxpayers’ resources and said Congress should spend its time on more serious issues.
The voting comes as the Republicans of the US House of Representatives disagree on the reduction of Medicaid and other social welfare programs to fund Trump’s tax, border security and energy programs. Republicans have also received a negative reaction to the Trump administration in their constituencies.
The estimation of the US Congress Budget Bureau, which is a non -party institution, shows that the federal documentation and maps are about $ 5,000 in five years. But at a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Monday to advance the project, the Democrats pointed out that the cost of updating textbooks, panels and other resources would be on schools, libraries and municipalities.
“If a training zone is not able to buy a completely new map, what do you know?” A sticker is enough! Just stick it on the map and write “The US Gulf”. “I mean, there are many simple solutions to this.”
Dan Bacon, the representative of Nebraska, has publicly opposed his Republican parties, and told CNN earlier this week that the attempt to rename the Mexican Gulf “looks like a child.”
“We are the United States of America, not Germany Kaiser Wilhelm or France Napoleon,” he said. We are really better than that. “This is more like the work of second -year university kids.”
But the White House has insisted on renaming, and due to the use of the Associated Press for the main name of the Mexican Gulf, it has limited access to reporters’ access to events, though it has also recognized the name of the US Gulf.
The Associated Press sued these restrictions, and a federal judge ruled that the White House should re -establish access to the News agency’s office, the presidential aircraft and other places and events when it is open to other reporters.
Trump’s ambitions on the map of the world do not end at this point.
Earlier, the Associated Press reported quoting sources as saying that Trump is likely to use fake names to name the Persian Gulf during his trip to Saudi Arabia. Subsequently, the US president responded to a question about published reports: “When I travel to the Middle East, they will ask me about it and I have to decide on it.”
In response to some efforts by the US president to forge the Persian Gulf, Iran’s representative to the United Nations said: “The facts do not change with the decisions in the White House.”
“Everyone has to stand up to the distortion of the truth,” wrote in a message on his X -Social network. Understanding history and geography is a prerequisite for healthy governance; The facts do not change with the decisions made in the elliptical office. “
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