Why are White House journalists partying with Trump?
Even in the pre-Trump era, I had reservations about the annual black-tie celebration in Washington that some have dubbed “the nerd prom” but is more formally known as the White House correspondents’ dinner.
Was it really a wise idea, I wondered, for Washington DC journalists and their bosses to chum around with the very government officials that they were supposed to be covering? Shouldn’t reporters maintain some critical distance? What about the “optics” of this much-publicized event (and the week of gala festivities surrounding it) that made journalists appear frivolous about holding the government accountable to the public? Given the American public’s rock-bottom trust in traditional media, hasn’t this annual, televised display worsened that problem?
During the first Trump administration, I even wrote a column for the Washington Post urging the dinner’s organizers to “stick a fork in it.” By that, I meant to end the tradition and find another way to accomplish their stated purpose of fundraising for journalism and celebrating the first amendment.
But these days, the dinner has become even more inadvisable.
On Saturday, Donald Trump – with all his vicious antipathy toward the profession he has called the “enemy of the people” – will attend. He’ll no doubt be applauded; surely........
