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Trump says he won't attend White House Correspondents' Dinner
US President Donald Trump, who has been criticizing the news media
and is famously thin-skinned, says he won't be attending the White House
Correspondents' Association dinner — sparing himself the dubious honor
of being an in-the-house target of jokes.
The annual fundraiser for college scholarships and venue for reporting
awards mixes politicians, journalists and celebrities and is typically
attended by the president and first lady. Remarks by a comedian, often
roasting the president, and a humorous address by the president himself,
often roasting the press and political opponents, have highlighted the
event, which C-SPAN has carried live.
In a tweet Saturday, Trump wrote: "I will not be attending the White
House Correspondents' Association Dinner this year. Please wish everyone
well and have a great evening!" He gave no reason for not attending.
Trump has long had an adversarial relationship with news media. Since
taking office, however, he has stepped up his criticism by accusing some
prominent news outlets of publishing "fake news" and calling them "the
enemy of the American People!"
Trump had been a regular at the WHCA dinner in recent years, befitting
his celebrity status as a reality TV star and beauty pageant owner. He
skipped the dinner in April 2016, which came amid the presidential
campaign and was the last of the dinners in which President Barack Obama
was the honored guest. That didn't mean Trump wasn't the butt of jokes.
At one point Obama told guests that Trump "has spent years meeting with
leaders from around the world — Miss Sweden, Miss Argentina, Miss
Azerbaijan."
If he attended the dinner Trump would be a prime target of jokes, the
camera showing his reaction to one-liners. In 2011, he was on hand — and
appeared humiliated — as Obama lobbed joke after joke at his expense.
At the time Trump was a proponent of the debunked claim that Obama
wasn't born in the U.S.
In a statement following Trump's tweet, WHCA President Jeff Mason said:
"The WHCA takes note of President Donald Trump's announcement on
Twitter that he does not plan to attend the dinner, which has been and
will continue to be a celebration of the First Amendment and the
important role played by an independent news media in a healthy
republic."