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The Comedy Showdown at the White House Dinner
Washington DC, USASunday, March 30, 2025
The dinner has had many issues over the years. In 2011, President Obama made jokes about Trump at the dinner. Trump won the presidency five years later. The dinner has also faced criticism for being too lavish. Some outlets, like The Hill, have stopped attending. They think the dinner makes the press look bad. There have been scandals too. Like when a journalist was added to a group chat about a military strike. This raised questions about how close the press and government are.
Some people think the dinner should be scrapped. They say it is a bad idea, especially now. A White House press veteran said it should be canceled. Peter Baker, the New York Times chief White House correspondent, agreed. He said the dinner has never looked good. But now, with the current administration, it looks even worse. Some reporters think they should just call sources and file requests instead of attending the dinner. They say it is a waste of time if the powerful people are just going to lie and demean the press.
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