Amber Ruffin dropped from WHCA Dinner

Amber Ruffin expresses disappointment after being dropped from White House Correspondents' Association Dinner for her planned jokes on Trump administration.

White House Correspondents' Association cancels Amber Ruffin's performance

The White House Correspondents' Association canceled Amber Ruffin's performance at their annual dinner after accusations of capitulating to President Trump. Hosts on 'The View' criticized the decision, with some supporting it and others disappointed by it.

White House Press Secretary Addressing Media

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addresses the media following President Trump's address to Congress, announcing changes in the White House press pool.

White House Correspondents' Association President Eugene Daniels Departure from Politico to Join MSNBC

White House Correspondents' Association President Eugene Daniels is leaving Politico to join MSNBC, where he will co-host a weekend roundtable show. His departure comes after the White House announced changes in press pool access, sparking concerns about government influence over press coverage.

White House Press Pool Shake-Up

The White House press team will now determine which media members are in the White House press pool instead of the White House Correspondents’ Association. This change aims to give more power to a wider range of media outlets.

CNN Presidential Debate and its Restrictive Rules

CNN is hosting the first presidential debate with restrictive rules for other news outlets, requiring them to air the debate in full screen with the CNN logo visible, and to refer to it as the 'CNN Presidential Debate Simulcast.' The event is not organized by the Commission on Presidential Debates. CNN has denied the White House Correspondents' Association's request for its representatives to sit in the studio during the debate due to security and space concerns.