White House Correspondents' Dinner Rescheduled for July After Shooting

Is the rescheduled dinner a bold stand for press freedom or simply a defiant show of strength?
White House Correspondents' Dinner Rescheduled for July After Shooting
Above: Melania and Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C., on April 25. Image credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Narrative A

The WHCA dinner reboot on July 24 is a powerful stand for press freedom and American resilience. Enhanced security and a more intimate setting show the association isn't backing down after gunfire cut the April 25 event short. Rescheduling is a deliberate choice to make clear that violence has no place in American life.

Narrative B

Rescheduling the White House Correspondents' Dinner to July 24 is straight-up strength and fortitude in action. Lunatics don't get to dictate the schedule, and the Waldorf Astoria — a building Trump himself built — is the perfect venue to make that point loud and clear.


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