Trump's planned appearance bringing renewed scrutiny to annual correspondents' dinner
Nearly 500 retired journalists signed a petition urging the WHCA to oppose Trump’s press restrictions as the dinner spotlights growing tensions over press freedom.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump will attend the annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in Washington for the first time as president, ending his streak of snubs since 2011.
- Trump's second term has been marked by restricted access to the Pentagon and lawsuits against news outlets like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, defining his contentious relationship with the press.
- Hundreds of journalists signed an open letter calling on the White House Correspondents' Association to "forcefully demonstrate opposition to President Trump's efforts to trample freedom of the press" during the gala.
- In a notable format change, organizers replaced the traditional roasting comedian with mentalist Oz Pearlman, following a 2025 decision to avoid "politics of division."
- Observers describe the event as "awkward and ethically fraught," questioning whether Trump will air grievances or journalists will confront him over press restrictions at the dinner.
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Close watch on how Trump and journalists will get along at White House correspondents' dinner - The Morning Sun
Donald Trump's expected attendance at Saturday's annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington for his first time as president will put his administration's often-contentious relationship with the press on full public display. Trump will be watched closely at the event held by the organization of reporters who cover him and his administration. Past presidents who have attended have generally spoken about the importance of f…
Trump’s presence at White House Correspondents’ Dinner sparks long-running debate
Donald Trump caught the spotlight during the White House Correspondent Dinner, an event he attended for the first time
COMMENT. Donald Trump is now calling off his boycott and returning to the White House press dinner. It was there that Barack Obama humiliated Donald Trump – and the myth goes that it made Trump make a crucial decision.
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