President Trump’s bold move sparks backlash—but GOP leaders aren’t backing down.
Washington, D.C. — Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., is calling out Democrats for mocking President Donald Trump’s decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America—and she’s warning that Washington, D.C., could soon face a patriotic rebrand of its own.
During a recent House Subcommittee hearing on Water, Fisheries, and Wildlife, Boebert stood firm in support of the Gulf of America Act, aimed at backing Trump’s executive order.
“I would caution my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to refrain from making fun of the Gulf of America,” Boebert said. “Next up may just be the District of America.”
She added, “Let’s keep the jokes at bay and focus on restoring American pride—starting with our geography.”
Trump’s America-First Agenda Continues to Reshape the Nation
President Trump officially changed the name of the Gulf just days after reclaiming office. It’s part of a larger effort to undo decades of globalist influence and return to American tradition.
This isn’t the first time Trump has made a bold renaming decision. He famously reversed President Obama’s change of Alaska’s Mount McKinley back from Denali, honoring the legacy of President William McKinley.
Trump’s message is clear: restore respect, reclaim heritage, and put America first—everywhere.
Crackdown in the Capital: “We’re Cleaning Up Our City”
In a powerful speech earlier this month at the Department of Justice, President Trump laid out his vision for restoring law and order in the nation’s capital.
“We’re cleaning up our city,” Trump declared. “No more crime, no more graffiti. The tents are coming down—and fast.”
With violent crime surging and Democrat-run cities under fire, Trump is once again taking the lead where others have failed. His no-nonsense approach is earning praise from law-abiding citizens who are tired of chaos and excuses.
Black Lives Matter Plaza Removed After GOP Pressure
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser quietly removed the controversial Black Lives Matter Plaza after facing mounting pressure from Republican leaders and local residents concerned about rising crime.
The plaza, painted in bright yellow letters across from the White House, was erected in 2020 following violent unrest tied to the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. While it was once hailed by the left, many now see it as a symbol of division and lawlessness.
Its removal marks a turning point—and a victory for those demanding real solutions, not slogans.
America Is Watching—And Ready for Change
As Trump and allies like Boebert lead the charge, patriotic Americans are standing up and speaking out. Whether it’s renaming the Gulf, restoring order in D.C., or removing political murals, one thing is clear: the America First movement is alive and stronger than ever.
✅ Do you support renaming Washington, D.C. to “District of America”?
I suggest renaming Washington DC to Trumpsburg.
I suggest City of The Republic.