Oroville Mercury-Register

Dinner shadowed by war in Gaza

- By Farnoush Amiri and Ellen Knickmeyer

WASHINGTON >>The war in Gaza spurred large protests outside a glitzy roast with President Joe Biden, journalist­s, politician­s and celebritie­s Saturday but went all but unmentione­d by participan­ts inside, with Biden instead using the annual White House correspond­ents' dinner to make both jokes and grim warnings about Republican rival Donald Trump's fight to reclaim the U.S. presidency.

An evening normally devoted to presidents, journalist­s and comedians taking outrageous pokes at political scandals and each other often seemed this year to illustrate the difficulty of putting aside the coming presidenti­al election and the troubles in the Middle East and elsewhere.

Biden opened his roast with a direct but joking focus on Trump, calling him “sleepy Don,” in reference to a nickname Trump had given the president previously.

Despite being similar in age, Biden said, the two presidenti­al hopefuls have little else in common. “My vice president actually endorses me,” Biden said. Former Trump Vice President Mike Pence has refused to endorse Trump's reelection bid.

But the president quickly segued to a grim speech about what he believes is at stake this election, saying that another Trump administra­tion would be even more harmful to America than his first term.

“We have to take this serious — eight years ago we could have written it off as `Trump talk' but not after January 6,” Biden told the audience, referring to the supporters of Trump who stormed the Capitol after Biden defeated Trump in the 2020 election.

Trump did not attend Saturday's dinner and never attended the annual banquet as president. In 2011, he sat in the audience, and glowered through a roasting by then-President Barack Obama of Trump's reality-television celebrity status. Obama's sarcasm then was so scalding that many political watchers linked it to Trump's subsequent decision to run for president in 2016.

 ?? MANUEL BALCE CENETA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Joe Biden, right, introduces host Colin Jost at the White House Correspond­ents' Associatio­n Dinner at the Washington Hilton, Saturday, in Washington.
MANUEL BALCE CENETA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden, right, introduces host Colin Jost at the White House Correspond­ents' Associatio­n Dinner at the Washington Hilton, Saturday, in Washington.

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