6 times the White House Correspondents' Dinner served up memorable moments
Summary
The White House Correspondents' Dinner is an annual event that started after World War I. It brings together journalists, political staff, business leaders, and celebrities, featuring the U.S. President and a comedian who perform humorous speeches.Key Facts
- The dinner began a few years after World War I.
- It is a major event in Washington, D.C. that honors journalists.
- Attendees include reporters, political workers, business leaders, and celebrities.
- The U.S. President is a key figure at the event.
- A comedian performs a roast, which is a humorous speech that jokes about people at the event.
- Some dinners create memorable and widely shared moments online.
- Other years are less notable and mostly recorded on C-SPAN.
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