Martina Navratilova outraged by the proposal of representative Earl Carter to “authorize” Donald Trump to “acquire” and rename Greenland


The Legend of Tennis, Martina Navratilova, expressed his disbelief for the recent proposal of the representative Earl Carter to rename Greenland to “Red, White and Blueland” in his acquisition of President Donald Trump. Navratilova criticized the proposal, echoing the widespread skepticism that surrounded the legislation.

Georgia's representative, Earl L. Carter, presented on Monday, February 10 in the “Red, Blanca and Blueland Law”.

Reacting to the proposal, Martina NavratilovaA firm critic of Donald Trump and the Republican party, brought X to express his disbelief, writing:

“I can't do πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ’©up!”

This proposal aligns with the interest of Trump by Greenland, driven by strategic reasons such as national security, access to resources and the creation of the legacy. Trump's openings have provoked international reactions, with Denmark and Greenland, saying that Greenland is not on sale, increasing the expense in defense in response.


Martina Navratilova mocked Donald Trump's push to receive the Gulf of Mexico as “Gulf of America”

In the image: Martina Navratilova during the press conference of Laureus World Sports Awards (Source: Getty)In the image: Martina Navratilova during the press conference of Laureus World Sports Awards (Source: Getty)
In the image: Martina Navratilova during the press conference of Laureus World Sports Awards (Source: Getty)

Martina Navratilova respond For Donald Trump's proposal to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America, a body of water that borders the coast of the United States Gulf and several Mexican states. Trump presented this idea during a press conference in Mar-Alago in Florida on January 8.

“We will change the name of the Gulf of Mexico in the Gulf of America, which has a beautiful ring that covers a lot of territory. The Gulf of America. What a beautiful name,” said Trump.

In reaction, a user x joked:

“Do you know what would reduce the price of eggs?

The 18 times Grand Slam The Single Champion shared the post next to his comment:

“!!! Yes !!!”

After its inauguration, Trump signed an executive order entitled “Restoration of names that honor the North -American Greatness”, which directed the name of the Gulf of Mexico in the “Gulf of America”. This movement was part of a wider initiative to pay tribute to the North -American Heritage and included other name change guidelines, such as changing denali on Mount McKinley.

Following the executive order, several organizations have updated their references to align with the new designation. Google Maps now shows “Golf of America” ​​for US users, while Mexico users see “Gulf of Mexico”. International users are presented with both names.

Internationally, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has rejected the name change, saying that for Mexico and the world, the Gulf of Mexico is still the same.