Trump's Gulf of Mexico rebrand caused chaos in agency tasked with explaining it: 'Do not respond at all'
Source: msn/The Independent
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President Donald Trumps directive to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America sparked chaos within the agency that was tasked with explaining it, according to a new report. Trump announced the name change on January 7, just weeks before his inauguration. This triggered a whirlwind of questions from reporters directed at the U.S. Geological Survey, the agency responsible for the countrys geographic names, the media outlet NOTUS reports.
Agency staff were just as curious as reporters about the potential renaming, according to NOTUS. But Michael Tischler, director of the agencys National Geospatial Program, told staff that the public affairs office instructed them not to respond to journalists questions. I dont mean ...has no comment at this time
, I mean do not respond at all, Tischler wrote in a January 7 message reviewed by NOTUS.
Agency staff, including Tischler, even discussed the policy with the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names. Their discussion came after a reporter asked the United Nations group how the rest of the world might respond to the name change. The United Nations group discussed a potential statement in response, but it appears it was never released, according to NOTUS. Tischler informed the group that his agency was not responding to any media requests.
When Trump made the change official, even Tischler himself was wondering how the name change would work in practice. In an email to the State Department, Tischler wrote: Does this definition constitute the entire Gulf? Or are we going to splitting [sic] the feature into two Gulf of Mexico in the southern portion and Gulf of America in the northern portion? Society of Professional Journalists Executive Director Caroline Hendrie told NOTUS that the agency was stonewalling journalists amid the chaos. Its unacceptable for public officials, particularly those in communications roles funded by taxpayers, to adopt a deliberate strategy of ignoring journalists requests, she said.
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MissouriDem47
(226 posts)The next Democratic president will change the name back.
twodogsbarking
(14,499 posts)BumRushDaShow
(156,947 posts)(from private companies and the NWS) have relegated it to "The Gulf" and will reference "the Gulf states" or "along the Gulf coast" vs any further naming.
Paladin
(31,094 posts)Particularly in light of Mexico having furnished those rescue crews to the Texas flood areas. Congrats to trump, for revealing Mexico to be a classier, more humane nation than the present-day United States of America.
moose65
(3,386 posts)Did Trump even mention this ONCE during the campaign? I don't think he did.
And I'm sure that no one asked the US Geological Survey for their input. Trump just unilaterally did the name change without thinking about the potential problems it would cause.
I still really can't figure out WHY he did it - what reason he could possibly have. Trump does everything as a transaction, so what did he get out of this? How could he turn this into a moneymaker for himself? Makes no sense.
BumRushDaShow
(156,947 posts)too few people accept the fact that many of his decisions are based on RACE, GENDER, and ETHNICITY. He is a hardcore racist and misogynist. His KKK-supporting daddy ensured that.