Will White House correspondents' dinner be rescheduled? Some say: ‘Let’s call the whole thing off’ - Toronto Star
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Will White House correspondents' dinner be rescheduled? Some say: 'Let’s call the whole thing off'
As the ongoing investigation into former National Security Adviser John Bolton continues to unfold, questions are being raised about whether the traditional White House Correspondents’ Dinner should proceed as planned.
The annual event, a staple of Washington D.C. spring social calendar, is scheduled for April 28th at the Washington Convention Center. However, concerns have been raised that Bolton’s upcoming Senate testimony and potential legal troubles could make it an uncomfortable affair for…
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