Trump avoids becoming target of jokes

February 27, 2017 in International

WASHINGTON, DC, USA (AP) — President Donald Trump, who has been criticising the news media and is famously thin-skinned, says he won’t be attending the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner — sparing himself the dubious honour of being an in-the-house target of jokes.

The annual fund-raiser for college scholarships, and also a venue for reporting awards, mixes politicians, journalists and celebrities and is typically attended by the president and first lady. Remarks by a comedian, often roasting the president, and a humorous address by the president himself, often roasting the press and political opponents, have highlighted the event which C-SPAN has carried live.

In a tweet Saturday, Trump wrote: “I will not be attending the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner this year. Please wish everyone well and have a great evening!” He gave no reason for not attending.

Trump has long had an adversarial relationship with news media. Since taking office, however, he has stepped up his criticism by accusing some prominent news outlets of publishing “fake news” and calling them “the enemy of the American people”!