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The White House Correspondents Association announced its decision to skip featuring a comedian during its annual dinner. Amber Ruffin was set to perform.
The White House Correspondents Association announced Saturday that this year's correspondents dinner would no longer be hosted by Amber Ruffin.
White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner will no longer feature a headline performance from comedian Amber Ruffin as tensions between the White House and the press group ...
The organization’s board voted unanimously, WHCA president Eugene Daniels said in a letter to members ...