The Denver Post

Laughs and gasps at annual dinner

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WASHINGTON» If President Donald Trump isn’t comfortabl­e being the target of jokes, comedian Michelle Wolf gave him and others plenty of reasons to squirm Saturday night.

“It’s 2018 and I’m a woman, so you cannot shut me up,” Wolf cracked, “unless you have Michael Cohen wire me $130,000.”

No, Trump’s personal attorney wasn’t there.

And, for the second year, Trump himself skipped the annual dinner of the White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n.

Wolf, the after-dinner entertainm­ent for the White House press corps and their guests, was surprising­ly vulgar for the venue and seemed more at home on HBO than C-SPAN. After one crass joke drew groans in the Washington Hilton ballroom, she laughed and said, “Yeah, shoulda done more research before you got me to do this.”

Wolf’s act had some in the audience laughing and left others in stony silence. A slew of cutting comments about press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders came as Sanders sat just a few feet away.

Among Wolf’s less offensive one-liners:

• ”Just a reminder to everyone, I’m here to make jokes. I have no agenda. I’m not trying to get anything accomplish­ed. So everyone that’s here from Congress, you should feel right at home.”

• ”It is kinda crazy that the Trump campaign was in contact with Russia when the Hillary campaign wasn’t even in contact with Michigan.”

• ”He wants to give teachers guns, and I support that because then they can sell them for things they need like supplies.”

The dinner once attracted Oscar winners and other notable performers in film and television, as well as celebritie­s in sports and other high-profile profession­s.

The star power dimmed appreciabl­y last year when the famously thin-skinned Trump, who routinely slammed reporters as dishonest and their work as “fake news,” announced he wasn’t attending.

He was the first president to skip the event since Ronald Reagan bowed out in 1981 as he recovered from an assassinat­ion attempt.

Unlike last year, when Trump aides also declined to attend, the Trump White House had its contingent, including counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.

Former administra­tion officials were on hand, such as onetime press secretary Sean Spicer, ex-chief of staff Reince Priebus, former chief economic adviser Gary Cohn and political aide Omarosa Manigaultn­ewman.

At least one Trump antagonist attended: porn star Stormy Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti, who tweeted that he and Conway had a “spirited discussion.”

And there was comedian Kathy Griffin, who last year posted controvers­ial video of herself holding what appeared to be Trump’s bloody head; she later apologized.

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