The Telegram (St. John's)

Having some laughs

Trump puts aside feud with media for a night at Gridiron

- BY ZEKE MILLER AND JILL COLVIN

President Donald Trump engaged in a good-natured duel of one-liners with political rivals and the press at the annual Gridiron Dinner this weekend, largely putting aside his ongoing criticism of the media for a night.

Trump dished out sharp one-liners throughout his comments Saturday night, occasional­ly lapsing into recurring themes about the 2016 election and media bias.

“Nobody does self-deprecatin­g humour better than I do. It’s not even close,” said Trump, who skipped last year’s dinner. He also said: “I was very excited to receive this invitation and ruin your evening in person. That’s why I accepted.”

The annual dinner of the Gridiron Club and Foundation, now in its 133rd year, traced its history to 1885, the year President Grover Cleveland refused to attend. Every president since has come to at least one Gridiron.

“Rest assured, Mr. President, this crowd is way bigger than Cleveland’s,” Club President David Lightman, congressio­nal editor for Mcclatchy News, told the white-tie audience at the Renaissanc­e Washington Hotel. The organizati­on said the event attracted about 660 journalist­s, media executives, lawmakers, administra­tion officials and military officers.

Members of the Washington press corps sharpened their wits for musical and rhetorical takedowns of the president,

Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama. Trump’s speech lasted more than a half hour and included plenty of one-liners.

A sampling:

-On his son-in-law: “We were late tonight because Jared could not get through security.”

-On Vice-president Mike Pence: “He is one of the best straight men you’re ever going to meet ... he is straight. Man.” Trump also said, “I really am proud to call him the apprentice ”

-On Attorney General Jeff Sessions: “I offered him a ride over and he recused himself. What are you going to do?”

-On The New York Times: “I’m a New York icon. You’re a New

York icon. And the only difference is I still own my buildings.”

-On former chief strategist Steven Bannon: “That guy leaked more than the Titanic.”

-On the first lady: Trump said he doesn’t understand why everyone says #freemelani­a. He said she’s actually having a great time.

Toward the end of his comments, Trump couldn’t resist some of his favourite themes, revisiting his election night victory and chiding reporters to be fair.

He closed by saying: “I just want to say this, this is one of the best times I’ve had with the media - this might be the most fun I’ve had since watching your faces on election night.”

He recalled the close race in Michigan, saying the media wouldn’t call it for him, even though he had a good margin of victory. And he accused some reporters of not being impartial in their coverage.

For much of the night he was a good sport - laughing and applauding at times during the evening’s entertainm­ent. Hours earlier, Trump had fired off a sharp tweet at the national press:

“Mainstream Media in U.S. is being mocked all over the world. They’ve gone CRAZY!” He linked to a story by a conservati­ve pundit saying Trump and his family are victims of “unparallel­ed” press attacks.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? National Trade Council adviser Peter Navarro, right, and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, center, await President Donald Trump’s signing three executive orders, in the Oval Office at the White House last year.
AP PHOTO National Trade Council adviser Peter Navarro, right, and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, center, await President Donald Trump’s signing three executive orders, in the Oval Office at the White House last year.

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