2024 US Presidential Election
Biden Skewers Trump at White House Correspondents' Dinner Amid Protests
The 2024 White House Correspondents' Dinner took place on April 27, with President Joe Biden delivering a speech that was both humorous and critical of his predecessor, Donald Trump. The event was marked by protests outside the Washington Hilton hotel, where hundreds of people demonstrated against the war in Gaza and called for journalists to boycott the dinner. Despite the tense atmosphere outside, the mood inside the room remained jovial, with Biden using his speech to take aim at Trump's age and political record.
Biden's remarks were notable for their aggressive rhetoric and personal insults, which some saw as a departure from the more lighthearted tone of previous years' speeches.
It's worth noting that while Biden's speech was widely reported as a roast of Trump, some articles did not explicitly state this, instead focusing on the President's criticism of his predecessor's policies and behavior. Additionally, some sources mentioned that Biden arrived at the event through a back entrance to avoid the large protests outside the hotel.
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