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highplainsdem

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Fri Feb 3, 2017, 11:39 AM Feb 2017

Vanity Fair, The New Yorker Will Not Participate in WH Correspondents' Dinner Parties [View all]

Source: Mediaite

The White House Correspondents’ Dinner is still on for this year, but two of its biggest participants are backing out of the festivities in the wake of the Donald Trump Presidency.

In recent days, there was some mystery as to whether “Nerd Prom” would happen at all, given the Trump Administration’s rough relationship with the media. The dinner is set to take place after all, but The New Yorker and Vanity Fair, who host two of the weekend’s biggest events, will not be taking part.

“We’ve taken a break from the dinner in the past,” said Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter. When the New York Times asked if there was any particular reason for his decision, Carter cited “Trump” and plans to go on a weekend fishing trip.

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The New Yorker is also known for its weekend kickoff parties, which are usually recognized as star-studded events. According to their spokeswoman, they have decided to scrap their plans for this year as well.

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Read more: http://www.mediaite.com/online/vanity-fair-the-new-yorker-will-not-participate-in-wh-correspondents-dinner/

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Utter fucking rebellion. nt msanthrope Feb 2017 #1
They are afraid Trump will act like he did at the Al Smith Dinner HopeAgain Feb 2017 #2
They should attend this - DURHAM D Feb 2017 #3
They should. KittyWampus Feb 2017 #12
I hope CNN, MSNBC, The NYT, Wash Post etc. all decide to sit this one out. redwitch Feb 2017 #4
yes, it would be good to see it become a movement of sorts. barbtries Feb 2017 #11
Send messages to media! Lonestarblue Feb 2017 #5
Pls tell them thank you!!! dixiegrrrrl Feb 2017 #6
On the other hand mchill Feb 2017 #7
Trump can't take a joke. Can't tell one either. DinahMoeHum Feb 2017 #8
Maybe Liberalagogo Feb 2017 #9
He has a perpetual cheering section when he speaks. KittyWampus Feb 2017 #13
Hooters to the rescue elehhhhna Feb 2017 #10
CONTACT the Big Guys, NYT, WashPost, LA Times... MissKat Feb 2017 #14
Good for the New Yorker and Vanity Fair (ironically the only two magazines to which I currently maddiemom Feb 2017 #15
W hibbing Feb 2017 #16
At the very least they should all boycott just to take some legitimacy away from Trump. cbdo2007 Feb 2017 #17
An empty hall would be perfect. But don't expect these feckless media to stay away. They desire Augiedog Feb 2017 #18
Outstanding! I hope other media join them in this. Paladin Feb 2017 #19
Good for VF and The New Yorker. No word on the dinner's headline 'speaker'? Princess Turandot Feb 2017 #20
Given his hostility towards the press eissa Feb 2017 #21
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