Overview
- The 2025 White House Correspondents' Dinner weekend features a series of invitation-only events at the Washington Hilton and other venues in D.C.
- Donald Trump has confirmed he will not attend the dinner, continuing his longstanding boycott of the event during his presidency.
- The Trump administration's defamation lawsuits against major outlets, including CBS and The Des Moines Register, and journalist Bob Woodward, are raising financial pressures on the media.
- Critics argue that new White House measures are undermining the autonomy of the White House Correspondents' Association, a body traditionally central to advocating for press freedoms.
- The dinner, often seen as a barometer of press–White House relations, takes place during a period of heightened tensions and evolving challenges for journalists.