Well, 2025 is starting off with a splash—literally! Former President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell during a press conference yesterday, announcing his plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America." Yep, you read that right. That stretch of water just south of Texas might be getting a patriotic makeover.

Trump called the change “appropriate” and praised the name for its strong, all-American vibe. "The Gulf of America—it covers a lot of territory. What a beautiful name. It’s appropriate," he said with his trademark Trumpy confidence.

While details about the timeline are still unclear, the announcement has already stirred up reactions across the country. Some are all-in on the name change, saying it’s about time the U.S. puts its stamp on the Gulf. Others, however, are raising their eyebrows, pointing out the historical and geographical significance of the original name.

Here in Texas, where the Gulf is part of our identity, people are split. For generations, Texans have fished, swum (or is it 'swam'???), and sailed in those waters, proudly calling it the Gulf of Mexico. Will rebranding it really change anything? Or is this just another 'nothing burger'?

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Social media is already buzzing with hot takes. Some are joking about whether hurricanes will need visas to cross into the "Gulf of America," while others are imagining how this change might affect maps, textbooks, and tourism ads. I can picture it now--“Vacation on the Gulf of America”! It definitely has a ring to it!

What do you think, Lubbock? Are you ready to embrace the new name, or do you think the Gulf should stay as-is? Hit us up on Facebook and let us know!

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