- **Q: Why was Amber Ruffin removed from the WHCA dinner lineup?
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Politics / Media
The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) recently removed comedian Amber Ruffin as the featured entertainer for their annual dinner. This decision came shortly after Ruffin made critical comments about the Trump administration on...
Amber Ruffin, a writer for Seth Meyers and featured on CNN, was announced as the entertainer for the WHCA dinner scheduled for April 26. However, controversy arose after her appearance on The Daily Beast podcast. Ruffin revealed she was told to 'give it to both sides' but felt there was 'no way' she could do that, indicating her humor would heavily target President Trump and his team, whom she described critically.
A Trump White House official, Taylor Budowich, highlighted Ruffin's comments on social media, calling her a 'second-rate comedian' and questioning the judgment of journalists attending.
Shortly after, WHCA president Eugene Daniels announced a change in plans, stating the dinner would 'refocus' on journalistic achievements and scholarships, omitting the traditional comedian performance. While Daniels didn't directly link the decision to Ruffin's comments, the timing led many to speculate it was a reaction to the political blowback. Budowich further criticized the WHCA for 'turning a blind eye' initially.
This isn't the first time the dinner has skipped a comedian during a Trump presidency; in 2019, historian Ron Chernow spoke instead. The incident occurs amidst broader tensions between the press corps and the administration over access and coverage.
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