VietBF - View Single Post - A Clubby Washington Tradition Carries On Uncomfortably Without Trump
View Single Post
Old 3 Weeks Ago   #1
therealrtz
R10 Vô Địch Thiên Hạ
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 86,132
Thanks: 28
Thanked 6,550 Times in 5,834 Posts
Mentioned: 4 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 34 Post(s)
Rep Power: 108
therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10
therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10therealrtz Reputation Uy Tín Level 10
Default A Clubby Washington Tradition Carries On Uncomfortably Without Trump

President Trump and most members of his administration steered clear of the annual Gridiron Club dinner on Saturday, where politicians and the press usually toast and lightly roast one another.


President Trump attended the Gridiron Club dinner in 2018 during his first term but skipped it on Saturday.Credit...Ti erney L. Cross for The New York Times

The president wanted nothing to do with it.

It was Saturday night in Washington, and many of the town’s top reporters, editors and television anchors were gathered in the subbasement of a Hyatt hotel. They were there for the annual white-tie dinner thrown by the Gridiron Club, an association of journalists that was formed in 1885. Ordinarily, presidents go with high-ranking members of their administration. It’s a chance for politicians and the press to toast and lightly roast one another (“singe, not burn” is the club’s motto). It is a clubby and cozy affair. This year it seemed curdled.

“I invited the president, the vice president, the national security adviser and the interior secretary,” said Judy Woodruff of PBS News, who is the club’s president. “All declined.”


VietBF@ Sưu tập
therealrtz_is_offline   Reply With Quote
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	Screenshot 2025-03-17 at 21.39.22.jpg
Views:	0
Size:	87.5 KB
ID:	2503027
 
Page generated in 0.04447 seconds with 10 queries