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Trump Calls for Correspondents’ Dinner Do-Over as Critics Push Back

America ı By Tyler Brooks

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The White House correspondents’ dinner was supposed to be a night of jokes, handshakes and political theater. Instead, it spiraled into chaos when a gunman disrupted the event, triggering fear, confusion and a renewed national debate over whether the controversial gathering should exist at all.

In the immediate aftermath, President Donald Trump moved quickly to salvage the tradition.

ā€œI have spoken with all the representatives in charge of the event, and we will be rescheduling within 30 days,ā€ Trump wrote in a Saturday night Truth Social post.

He doubled down less than 24 hours later, urging organizers to move forward despite the shock.

ā€œThey’ll have even more security, and they’ll have bigger perimeter security,ā€ he told correspondent Norah O’Donnell on CBS’s "60 Minutes." ā€œIt’ll be fine. But tell ’em to do it again.ā€

Security Fears and Unanswered Questions

Behind the scenes, the reality is far more complicated.

The White House Correspondents’ Association said its board will be ā€œmeeting to assess what happened and determine how to proceed.ā€ Rebuilding an event of this scale, traditionally held at the Washington Hilton, is no small task, especially as investigators dig into possible security failures that allowed the incident to unfold.

The stakes are no longer just logistical. They are existential.

A Tradition Under Fire

For decades, the correspondents’ dinner has drawn criticism for its optics. Journalists tasked with holding power accountable gather in black tie, sharing laughs and cocktails with the very officials they cover.

Now, that long-simmering discomfort is boiling over.

Saturday night’s violence has intensified scrutiny, particularly given Trump’s openly hostile stance toward the media. What critics once described as awkward has, in today’s climate, become something far more troubling.

ā€œThose norms are so broken beyond recognitionā€

Kathy Kiely, a journalism professor at the University of Missouri, says the issue runs deeper than a disrupted evening.

ā€œThe dinner dates back to a time when there were ā€˜reliable, if unspoken’ norms governing relationships between journalists and their sources,ā€ Kiely said. ā€œThose norms are so broken beyond recognition. Pretending they are not broken only confuses the public we are supposed to serve.ā€

From Modest Beginnings to Media Spectacle

The dinner began in 1921, shortly after President Warren G. Harding’s inauguration, as a relatively modest gathering tied to the revival of presidential press briefings.

Over time, it evolved into a high-profile spectacle.

By the 1980s, comedians headlined the event and celebrities filled the room. Critics argue the focus shifted from journalism to entertainment, blurring the line between watchdog and participant.

In 1999, media critic Rem Rieder described it as ā€œthe embodiment of the triumph of buzz over content.ā€

That critique has only intensified in the years since.

Major Newsrooms Pull Back

Some institutions have already distanced themselves.

The New York Times stopped formally attending after 2007. While it still covers the event, it no longer buys tables or participates in the social scene.

In a 2011 interview, then-executive editor Dean Baquet explained the reasoning.

ā€œLike we are all in it together and it is all a game.ā€

He described the dinner as a ā€œvery odd, celebrity-driven event that made it look like the press and government all shuck their adversarial roles for one night of the year, sing together (literally, by the way) and have a grand old time cracking jokes.ā€

Trump Era Tensions Reach Breaking Point

By 2018, calls to end the dinner were growing louder.

Margaret Sullivan, then media columnist for The Washington Post, warned the event had become damaging to journalism itself, writing that it ā€œhas become close to suicidal for the press’s credibility.ā€

At the center of that concern is Trump’s record.

He has repeatedly attacked journalists as ā€œthe enemy of the American peopleā€ and ā€œfake news,ā€ filed defamation lawsuits against major outlets, and pushed efforts to cut funding for public media while targeting government-backed news organizations.

ā€œWhy are we sharing a meal with him?ā€

Kiely put the dilemma bluntly.

ā€œWhen we can no longer be sure that the president we’re inviting to dinner really does believe in a free press — when that president in fact overtly threatens press freedom, why are we sharing a meal with him?ā€

Divided Voices Inside Journalism

Not everyone agrees the event should disappear entirely.

Steven L. Herman, executive director of the University of Mississippi’s Jordan Center for Journalism Advocacy and Innovation, praised the White House Correspondents’ Association for its behind-the-scenes work supporting reporters.

But he did not mince words about the dinner itself.

ā€œWhy do I need to pay hundreds of dollars and dress up in a tuxedo to go listen to the president of the United States insult my colleagues,ā€ he said. ā€œI think he’s made it pretty clear he is not a champion of free speech or the free press. He only likes press or speech when it reflects positively on him.ā€

Kelly McBride of the Poynter Institute offered a different view.

She argued the event’s core problem is not its existence, but its focus.

ā€œI don’t think the president should be explicitly invited or featured, ever,ā€ she said.

A Night Meant for Laughter Ends in Uncertainty

Even Trump acknowledged the tension surrounding the event.

ā€œI was really ready to rip it,ā€ he said in a Fox News interview, signaling he had planned to sharply criticize the press.

But he also claimed he would have softened his tone had the night continued.

He described the undelivered remarks as ā€œa speech of love.ā€

Whether the correspondents’ dinner returns or fades away, the incident has exposed something far more serious than a disrupted evening.

It has forced a reckoning over trust, safety and the fragile relationship between power and the press in a deeply divided era.

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