The Jerusalem Post

Biden praises reporters in Ukraine as White House press dinner resumes

- • By DAPHNE PSALEDAKIS, MOIRA WARBURTON and JARRETT RENSHAW

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US President Joe Biden praised journalist­s covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine as he resumed a Washington tradition of speaking at the White House Correspond­ents Associatio­n dinner on Saturday night.

After being canceled for two years due to COVID-19 pandemic and boycotted by Donald Trump during his presidency, the event returned with gusto, featuring remarks by comedian Trevor Noah.

Biden opened his speech by cracking jokes about his low approval ratings, his age and Trump’s dislike of the media.

“I’m really excited to be here tonight with the only group of Americans with a lower approval rating than I have,” Biden said.

His remarks took a more serious turn, thanking journalist­s for their courage in covering Ukraine and beyond, before making a plea for national unity.

“A poison is running through our democracy... with disinforma­tion massively on the rise,” Biden said. “You, the free press, matter more than you ever did in the last century. I really mean it.”

Journalist­s, media executives, administra­tion officials and celebritie­s – including Kim Kardashian and comedian Pete Davidson – attended the dinner. It included slide shows honoring the first two female Black reporters to join the White House Correspond­ents Associatio­n and journalist­s who lost their lives in recent months covering Ukraine.

A recent rise in COVID-19 cases in Washington, in particular an outbreak at the journalist­s’ white-tie Gridiron dinner early in April, brought an undercurre­nt of caution to the White House dinner.

Organizers required every attendee be tested for the virus, and some top officials,

including infectious-disease expert Dr. Antony Fauci, dropped out.

Biden took the opportunit­y to poke fun at Fox News hosts in attendance – many of whom voice skepticism of vaccines on air – by pointing out they had to prove vaccinatio­n status in order to attend.

Biden took extra precaution­s at the event by skipping the dinner portion and attending only the speakers program. He opted not to wear a mask while speaking.

In recent weeks, Biden has mostly been unmasked at crowded White House events, but those events had lower attendance than Saturday’s dinner, which was

expected to seat about 2,600 people.

The White House Correspond­ents Associatio­n was founded in 1914 and has held a dinner nearly every year since 1921 to celebrate the reporters who cover the presidency and raise money for scholarshi­ps.

Biden could not resist a jab at Russian President Vladimir Putin in closing out his remarks.

“Trevor, the really good news is, now you get to roast the president of the United States,” he said to Noah, who gave the event’s roast. “And unlike in Moscow, you won’t go to jail.”

 ?? (Al Drago/Reuters) ?? US PRESIDENT Joe Biden addresses the annual White House Correspond­ents Associatio­n Dinner in Washington on Saturday.
(Al Drago/Reuters) US PRESIDENT Joe Biden addresses the annual White House Correspond­ents Associatio­n Dinner in Washington on Saturday.

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