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The White House press corps gathered on Saturday for its annual black-tie dinner, a toned-down affair this year after Donald Trump snubbed the event, becoming the first incumbent US president to bow out in 36 years.
Without Trump, who scheduled a rally instead to mark his 100th day in office, the usually celebrity-filled soiree hosted by the White House Correspondents' Association took a more sober turn, even as it pulled in top journalists and Washington insiders.
Most of Trump's administration also skipped the event in solidarity with the president, who has repeatedly accused the press of mistreatment.
The president used his campaign-style gathering to again lambaste the media. Speaking to a crowd in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he called out The New York Times, CNN and MSNBC by name:
In Washington, WHCA President Jeff Mason defended press freedom even as he acknowledged this year's dinner had a different feel, saying attempts to undermine the media was dangerous for democracy.
"We are not fake news, we are not failing news organisations and we are not the enemy of the American people," said Mason, a Reuters correspondent.
Instead of the typical roasts – presidents of both parties have delivered their own zingers for years – the event returned to its traditional roots of recognising reporters' work and handing out student scholarships as famed journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein presented awards.
Instead, the humour fell to headline comedian Hasan Minhaj.
He also joked about Trump, despite the organisers' wishes, saying he did so to honour the US constitutional protection of free speech:
Twitter applauded the Indian-American comedian’s act from the evening, while calling Trump a “coward” for missing the event.
In a video message, actor Alec Baldwin, who has raised Trump's ire playing him on NBC's Saturday Night Live programme also encouraged attendees.
Trump attended in 2011, when then-President Barack Obama made jokes at the expense of the New York real estate developer and reality television show host.
Late night television show host Samantha Bee also hosted a competing event – Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner – that she said would honour journalists, rather than skewer Trump.
(With inputs from Reuters.)
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