White House Correspondents Dinner

Many of the honorees were planning on boycotting the event.
The Trump administration reportedly took issue with a Politico reporter's article.
Reporters hammer the press secretary on the video blackout at the White House.
On Monday, Spicer will again answer questions from reporters in a restricted setting.
"They don’t want the American public to see this live,” CNN's Wolf Blitzer said as video coverage is again barred.
“There must be collective action or else the stonewalling will continue,” Jim Acosta told HuffPost.
Shifting account of the FBI director’s firing escalates a “credibility crisis” for the White House.
Russian state media's Oval Office access comes as the White House continues to provide terse, vague descriptions of the president's calls with world leaders.
For once, the White House Correspondents' Association dinner was a relatively sober affair.