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White House Correspondents’ Dinner 2026: Trump Ends Years-Long Boycott for Historic Gala
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The nation's capital is bracing for a White House Correspondents’ Dinner unlike any in recent history, as President Donald Trump prepares to attend the gala for the first time during his presidency. The move marks a dramatic end to a years-long boycott of the event, which the president has historically dismissed as a "fake news" gathering.
The decision to attend has ignited a firestorm of debate within the media industry. While the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) board welcomes the return to a century-old tradition, critics argue that the soirée risks normalizing the administration's frequent attacks on the press. A petition signed by more than 250 veteran journalists earlier this week described the president's presence as a "profound contradiction" of the dinner's purpose to honor the First Amendment.
WHCA President Weijia Jiang, senior White House correspondent for CBS News, defended the invitation, emphasizing the importance of the press corps and the president gathering in the same room—especially as the nation marks America’s 250th birthday. "There is no confusion about what this dinner is about," Jiang told CNN. "It is a reminder of what the free press means in this country."
In a departure from tradition, the association has booked famed mentalist Oz Pearlman as the headliner instead of a comedian. The choice is widely viewed as a move to sidestep the potential backlash of a "roast" format that might have deterred the president's attendance. However, the president may still be doing some roasting of his own; Lara Trump recently noted on a podcast that the president has hired joke writers and "doesn't hold anything back."
The weekend’s festivities are also shadowed by high-stakes corporate maneuvers. On Thursday, Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders approved an $81 billion takeover bid by Paramount Skydance. If the deal receives approval from the Trump administration, it would put the Trump-allied Ellison family in control of CNN, a news organization the president frequently decries. Protesters gathered outside a Paramount-hosted dinner on Thursday evening, highlighting the intersection of media ownership and political power.
While some outlets, including HuffPost, are boycotting this year’s dinner in protest of the president's media policies, the event at the Washington Hilton remains completely sold out. Attendees and viewers will be watching closely tomorrow night to see if the president adopts a lighter touch or uses the podium to air familiar grievances against the journalists who cover him every day.
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By: CNN Newsource
April 24, 2026


