Biden jabs Trump in election-year roast at correspondents' dinner
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[April 29, 2024]
By Jarrett Renshaw
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden delivered an
election-year roast on Saturday night at the annual White House
Correspondents' Association dinner as protesters outside criticized his
support for Israel's war against Hamas.
Biden used the annual black-tie event to chide his Republican rival
Donald Trump for immaturity, poke fun at his own advanced age and take
on the Washington press corps.
"Yes, age is an issue. I'm a grown man, running against a 6-year-old,"
Biden joked.
Biden, 81, later added of former President Trump, 77: "Age is the only
thing we have in common. My vice president actually endorses me."
Trump reacted to the event by calling it "really bad" in a post on his
Truth Social platform. "Crooked Joe was an absolute disaster! Doesn’t
get much worse than this!" he said.
Demonstrators holding banners outside the gathering at the Washington
Hilton chanted about journalists' deaths in Gaza. Hundreds of protesters
encouraged journalists to boycott the annual event and shouted down
administration officials as they entered.
Biden avoided the large protests at the front of the hotel by arriving
through a back entrance, where he was greeted by smaller groups of
protesters calling for a ceasefire.
At the century-old event, often referred to as Washington's "nerd prom,"
hundreds of journalists, politicians and celebrities rubbed elbows in a
massive banquet hall. It often features friendly jabs from the president
in a closing speech that takes aim at reporters and other guests in the
audience.
Biden offered some advice to the press corps.
"I'm sincerely not asking you to take sides. I'm asking you to rise up
to the seriousness of the moment. Move past the horse race numbers and
the gotcha moments and the distractions, the sideshows that have come to
dominate and sensationalize our politics, and focus on what's actually
at stake," Biden said.
This year, the event was hosted by "Saturday Night Live" cast member
Colin Jost.
Grassroots movement CODEPINK marched to the venue from a nearby park.
"The United States media perpetuates anti-Palestinian narratives and
ignores Israeli war crimes," the group said on its website.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks with Kelly O'Donnell as they attend
the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in Washington,
U.S., April 27, 2024. REUTERS/Tom Brenner
A growing movement against the war in Gaza has dogged Biden this
year including at a $250-per-ticket March fundraiser at New York's
Radio City Music Hall that was disrupted by protesters.
Recently, that movement has expanded to college campuses in the
U.S., signifying a growing revolt inside the Democratic base that
Biden needs to defeat Trump, who is now the Republican frontrunner.
Kelly O'Donnell, president of the White House Correspondents'
Association, declined to comment on security measures for the
dinner.
"The safety and security of our protectees is the U.S. Secret
Service's top priority," said U.S. Secret Service spokesperson Alexi
Worley, who declined to comment further.
Israel's six-month old war against Hamas in Gaza, in response to the
Oct. 7 attack by the militant group in southern Israel, has killed
more than 34,000 people, Palestinian health authorities say, and
caused a humanitarian disaster for the enclave's more than 2 million
inhabitants.
The Hamas attack killed 1,200 people in Israel, and led to 253 taken
hostage, according to Israeli tallies.
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.
(Reporting by Stephanie Kelly and Jarrett Renshaw; Additional
reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt, Joey Roulette and Maria Ponnezhath;
Editing by Heather Timmons, Diane Craft, Deepa Babington, Jamie
Freed and William Mallard)
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