El Dorado News-Times

Ron Chernow to speak at White House correspond­ents' dinner

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House Correspond­ents' Associatio­n announced Monday that Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ron Chernow will address its annual dinner next year, breaking from its tradition of featuring an entertaine­r following the pushback over comedian Michelle Wolf's sharply anti-Trump performanc­e last time.

At a time of increasing­ly tense relations between President Donald Trump and the White House press corps, Chernow said the associatio­n asked him to "make the case for the First Amendment and I am happy to oblige." He'll also share his perspectiv­e on American politics and history at the April 27 event in Washington, said Olivier Knox, the associatio­n's president.

"As we celebrate the importance of a free and independen­t news media to the health of the republic, I look forward to hearing Ron place this unusual moment in the context of American history," said Knox, chief Washington correspond­ent for SiriusXM.

Chernow said "freedom of the press is always a timely subject and this seems like the perfect moment to go back to basics."

"My major worry these days is that we Americans will forget who we are as a people, and historians should serve as our chief custodians in preserving that rich storehouse of memory," he said. "While I have never been mistaken for a stand-up comedian, I promise that my history lesson won't be dry."

The shift away from a comic comes about six months after Wolf's nationally televised performanc­e at the last dinner attracted attention for the negative barbs she directed at Trump, his daughter Ivanka, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and counselor Kellyanne Conway.

Reaction to the selection of Chernow, who in the past has criticized Trump, appeared largely positive on Twitter — but Wolf was an exception.

"The @whca are cowards," she tweeted. "The media is complicit. And I couldn't be prouder."

Presidents traditiona­lly attend the dinner. But Trump, who has a contentiou­s relationsh­ip with journalist­s, skipped this year's event for the second straight year. The White House has not said whether Trump will attend next year.

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