White House correspondentsâ dinner returns to comedic roots with Kenan Thompson and Hasan Minhaj
WASHINGTON â Comedians are making their return to the White House Correspondentsâ Dinner after last yearâs hiatus.
Kenan Thompson of âSaturday Night Liveâ and Hasan Minhaj of Netflixâs âPatriot Act With Hasan Minhajâ will headline this yearâs dinner, which takes place April 25.
Presidents and first ladies have traditionally attended the dinner, which serves as a celebration of the 1st Amendment as well as a fundraiser for college scholarships. Reporting awards are given out as well.
But President Donald Trump has skipped the dinner throughout his presidency and instead has elected to hold campaign rallies. Just four days before last yearâs dinner, the White House announced that administration officials would be joining Trump in boycotting the dinner.
The White House declined to comment about whether the president would attend this year.
Last yearâs dinner featured Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ron Chernow after some dinner attendees and commentators complained that a sharply anti-Trump performance by comedian Michelle Wolf in 2018 was too pointed and unfairly targeted then-White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.
Thompson will serve as this yearâs host. Minhaj will be the featured entertainer.
âKenan and Hasan are two of the most engaged and engaging entertainers in America. Iâm thrilled theyâll help us celebrate the role of a free press in our democracy,â said Jonathan Karl, chief White House correspondent for ABC News and president of the White House Correspondentsâ Assn.
Thompson is currently in his 17th season on âSaturday Night Live,â where he has set a record for the most celebrity impressions performed on the show. In 2018, he received an Emmy Award for outstanding original music and lyrics and a nomination for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series.
Minhaj won a Peabody Award in 2019 for his humorous examination of issues of domestic and global import. He was the entertainer at the 2017 correspondentsâ dinner when he was a senior correspondent on âThe Daily Show.â
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