Despite the grim mood in Washington, it was mostly business as usual at the annual white-tie dinner. With one small difference.
The Gridiron Club Dinner in Washington, D.C., snubbed President Donald Trump by refusing to toast to the sitting president, breaking with 140 years of tradition. Gridiron President Judy Woodruff ...
President Trump and most members of his administration steered clear of the annual Gridiron Club dinner on Saturday, where ...
With Donald Trump waging a war on the news media, one of D.C. media’s longest running dinner events ended the night by toasting the First Amendment, bypassing the traditional nod to the president of ...
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner, a cabinet secretary, was reportedly in attendance at the dinner but the toast to President Trump was still omitted.
For the first time in its history, the Gridiron Club did not toast the sitting president at its annual dinner.
President Donald Trump does not need to pander to legacy media and the elites are melting down that no one seems to care. “For the first time […] ...
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The usual toast to the sitting president was scrapped in favor of a tribute to the First Amendment - a clear dig at Donald Trump, who was notably absent ...
The Gridiron Club Dinner in Washington, D.C., snubbed President Donald Trump by refusing to toast to the sitting president, breaking with 140 years of tradition. Gridiron President Judy Woodruff ...
For the first time in the 140-year history of the Gridiron Club Dinner, those gathered did not offer the traditional toast to the sitting U.S. president. Instead, leading members of the Washington ...