After shooting, Trump wants WHCA dinner redo; critics say scrap it

After shooting, Trump wants WHCA dinner redo; critics say scrap it

The Washington Post nation

Key Points:

  • A shooting incident disrupted the White House correspondents’ dinner, prompting renewed criticism of the event and President Donald Trump’s relationship with the press.
  • Critics are calling for an end to the close interactions between journalists and the administration, citing concerns about the nature of their relationship.
  • In response to the disruption, President Trump announced on Truth Social that the dinner will be rescheduled within 30 days.

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