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politics1d ago
An anti-press president is coming to a pro-press dinner. What could go wrong?
- Trump attends the White House Correspondents’ Dinner for the first time as president, drawing attention to press relations.
- Critics warn the event highlights a clash between a media-hostile administration and a press celebration of free speech.
- Reported tensions stem from Trump’s past clashes with media, including references to reporters as ‘piggy’ and curtailment of access.
- FBI and legal actions against media outlets are cited as part of a broader pattern raising concerns about press freedom.
- WHCA members plan to affirm press freedom during the gathering, despite broader partisan tensions.
- The event has a history of controversy, with critics arguing the invitation undermines watchdog roles and accountability.
- The Guardian reports Trump faces both administration allies and journalists expressing concern over press access.
- The narrative includes contrasting views on whether the event should confront or accommodate the president.
- Bringing together reporters and a controversial president tests long-standing norms of journalistic access.
- The dinner remains a focal point for discussing press freedom during a pivotal anniversary year.
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