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Correspondents’ Dinner’s biggest moments involve laughs, cringing and high-stakes politics

Correspondents’ Dinner’s biggest moments involve laughs, cringing and high-stakes politics

Summary

The White House Correspondents’ Dinner is an annual event featuring journalists, political staff, business leaders, celebrities, the U.S. President, and a comedian who makes jokes about politics. Over the years, some dinners have been memorable for funny, awkward, or tense moments, while others were less noticeable. President Donald Trump is preparing to attend the dinner for the first time as president.

Key Facts

  • The White House Correspondents’ Dinner started a few years after World War I and has evolved into a major event with a red carpet and many important guests.
  • The event usually includes a comedian who makes jokes about the president and politics.
  • Some dinners have become famous for their moments, while others are mostly forgotten.
  • President Ronald Reagan, who was a former actor, was comfortable on stage but chose not to make jokes at the 1983 dinner due to a recent tragedy involving American deaths in Lebanon.
  • Comedian Dana Carvey once showed President George H.W. Bush how he imitated the president, highlighting a friendly relationship.
  • Presidents have long been targets of political comedy, including through shows like "Saturday Night Live."
  • President Donald Trump skipped the dinner twice before but is set to attend it for the first time as president in 2024.
  • The event often reflects the mood of U.S. politics and can generate moments that spread widely on social media.
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