- Donald Trump is scheduled to attend the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, marking his first appearance as president at the event.
- His attendance comes amid a frequently tense relationship between his administration and the media, sparking scrutiny over the interaction between journalists and those they cover.
- Trump had previously bypassed the dinner throughout his first term and the initial year of his second, though he attended as a guest in 2011 and as a private citizen in 2015.
- The event has reignited debate among journalists about the appropriateness of socializing with political figures, with some outlets like The New York Times opting not to attend for over a decade.
- The White House Correspondents' Association emphasizes the dinner's role in reinforcing the First Amendment and the importance of a free press, despite ongoing tensions and past legal disputes with Trump's administration.
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