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Trump to skip ‘ Nerd Prom’

Breaks tradition that began in 1921

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Donald Trump has ratcheted up his feud with the US media by announcing he will skip the annual correspond­ents’ dinner, the first US president to do so in 36 years.

By boycotting the event Trump breaks a tradition that began in 1921 in which journalist­s invite the US president for a light- hearted roast.

“I will not be attending the White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n Dinner this year. Please wish everyone well and have a great evening!” Trump wrote Saturday on Twitter.

The last time a president missed the event was in 1981, when Ronald Reagan was recovering after being shot in an assassinat­ion attempt. Reagan however phoned in with friendly remarks.

Richard Nixon, who despised the media, skipped the event in 1972.

Trump frequently blasted the mainstream US press during the election campaign, and as president has intensifie­d his media- bashing.

He ripped the New York Times on Sunday for a television ad that the newspaper will air during the Oscars ceremony stating “The truth is more important now than ever.”

“For first time the failing @ nytimes will take an ad ( a bad one) to help save its failing reputation. Try reporting accurately & fairly!” Trump tweeted.

Over the years the dinner organized by the White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n has evolved – or devolved, depending on one’s point of view – into the self- described “Nerd Prom” packed with Hollywood celebritie­s. The WHCA said it will proceed with this year’s dinner, set for April 29.

The event “has been and will continue to be a celebratio­n of the First Amendment ( on freedom of the press) and the important role played by an independen­t news media in a healthy republic,” WHCA president Jeff Mason tweeted.

Some news groups have already pulled out. Conde Nast, publisher of The New Yorker and Vanity Fair magazines, will be absent, and Bloomberg will no longer co- host a popular post- dinner party.

According to Buzzfeed News, CNN is debating whether to also pull out.

The New York Times has skipped the event for years to avoid charges that its reporters are too close to the White House.

Comedian Samantha Bee earlier announced a “Not the White House Correspond­ents’ Dinner” on the same night at a nearby hotel to raise money for the Committee to Protect Journalist­s.

Trump’s cancelatio­n comes after the White House denied access Friday to an off- camera briefing to several major US media outlets, including CNN and The New York Times.

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