Trump not expected to attend White House correspondents’ dinner
- President Donald Trump will not attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner this year, continuing a break from tradition.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt will also skip the event, contributing to concerns among journalists about interacting with the Trump administration.
- The National Rifle Association announced that Trump would not be attending its Annual Meeting in Atlanta due to scheduling conflicts.
- The NRA expressed continued support for Trump, stating he remains welcome on their stage despite his absence this year.
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Trump Keeps Tradition Alive As He Skips WH Correspondents' Dinner 5th Time
There’s one thing you can say about Donald J. Trump with absolute certainty: he doesn’t sip champagne with people who hate his guts. For nearly... The post Trump Keeps Tradition Alive As He Skips WH Correspondents’ Dinner 5th Time appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Trump Set To Skip The White House Correspondent's Dinner For Fifth Time
In a somewhat unsurprising move, President Donald Trump announced that he will be skipping the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which is scheduled for April 26, for the fifth time in his presidential tenure. Trump previously declined to attend the event every year in his first term, which did not stop the White House Press Association from hiring anti-Trump headliners to deliver one-sided political attacks. Instead, Trump decided to co…
President Trump Makes Decision On White House Correspondents Dinner
President Donald Trump has officially made a decision on the upcoming White House Correspondents' Dinner. During his first term in office, Trump declined to attend the annual event amid what was sometimes a contentious relationship with the media covering the…
Trump Snubs NRA Convention
For the first time since 2015, President Donald Trump won’t be speaking at the National Rifle Association’s Annual Meeting. On Tuesday, the NRA confirmed President Trump would not be attending the event in Atlanta, Georgia, at the end of the month. It also said it had canceled the Leadership Forum, the part of the conference where Trump and other politicians usually address NRA members. Source
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