Amber Ruffin to headline 2025 White House Correspondents’ Dinner. But, will Trump attend?
The queer comedian will roast the political class, but questions remain over whether Donald Trump will show up at the glitzy annual event.
February 4, 2025
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Private Policy and Terms of Use.
The queer comedian will roast the political class, but questions remain over whether Donald Trump will show up at the glitzy annual event.
The Daily Show correspondent joked around with journalists, lawmakers, and celebrities after Biden’s remarks.
The president had the last laugh at the annual event from the White House Correspondents' Association.
The annual press event will be skipped by Trump, which is the first time in thirty-six years a president has not attended the dinner.
And hosts a "former president" at her Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner
Two major media organizations are not participating events related to the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
It's buzzing all over the internet, especially since Larry Wilmore made it a running gag in his routine at the White House Correspondents Dinner over the weekend.
Though the real press secretary has remained tight-lipped on the White House Correspondents' Dinner, her make-believe Twitter accounts have plenty to say.
President Biden's spokesperson spoke exclusively to The Advocate about her role and the administration’s LGBTQ+ advocacy in the current political climate.
The president didn't attend, but that didn't keep comic Hasan Minhaj from lampooning the elephant who wasn't in the room.
Key & Peele revives 'Luther' to show what frustrations may be bubbling behind the president's cool facade.
Joel McHale bombed with a routine that featured some LGBT-related material, President Obama showed restraint, and Joe Biden and Julia Louis-Dreyfus stole the show.
By not issuing a Pride proclamation or hosting a reception, Trump proves he's determined to roll-back all the LGBT progress of the last administration.