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White House Correspondents' Dinner Rescheduled for July 24

The White House Correspondents' Dinner has been rescheduled to July 24. President Trump is expected to attend the event, which will feature increased security measures. The dinner was originally planned for April but was postponed following an incident.

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White House Correspondents' Dinner Rescheduled for July 24

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What Happened

The White House Correspondents' Dinner has been rescheduled for July 24, with President Trump expected to attend. The event will also implement enhanced security measures.

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The dinner was postponed from its original April date following an unspecified incident. The White House Correspondents' Association announced the new date and increased security protocols.

President Trump's attendance at the rescheduled dinner has been confirmed. The event aims to proceed as planned despite the earlier incident.

Key Facts

  1. 1

    The White House Correspondents' Dinner has been rescheduled.

  2. 2

    The new date for the dinner is July 24.

  3. 3

    President Trump is expected to attend the rescheduled dinner.

  4. 4

    Increased security measures will be in place for the event.

  5. 5

    The dinner was originally scheduled for April but was postponed.

  6. 6

    The postponement followed an incident in April.

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bloombergBloomberg
This report focuses on the rescheduling of the dinner and the implementation of heightened security measures.
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abcnewsABC News
This article provides the specific new date for the rescheduled White House Correspondents' Dinner and mentions the prior April incident.
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thehillThe Hill
This report announces a second date for the White House Correspondents' Dinner, specifying July 24 and enhanced security.
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nbcnewsNBC News
This outlet emphasizes President Trump's confirmed attendance at the rescheduled dinner, noting a prior security incident.
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seattletimesThe Seattle Times
This outlet highlights that the show will go on and confirms President Trump's attendance at the rescheduled event.
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5 articles · chronological
BloombergBloomberg
White House Correspondents Reschedule Dinner, Up Security
ABC NewsABC News
White House correspondents' dinner rescheduled for July 24
The HillThe Hill
Second White House correspondents' dinner announced for July 24
NBC NewsNBC News
Trump to speak at the rescheduled White House Correspondents’ Dinner
The Seattle TimesThe Seattle Times
The show will go on: White House correspondents’ dinner rescheduled for July, with Trump attending

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Full Coverage

5 articles · chronological

BloombergBloomberg
White House Correspondents Reschedule Dinner, Up Security
ABC NewsABC News
White House correspondents' dinner rescheduled for July 24
The HillThe Hill
Second White House correspondents' dinner announced for July 24
NBC NewsNBC News
Trump to speak at the rescheduled White House Correspondents’ Dinner
The Seattle TimesThe Seattle Times
The show will go on: White House correspondents’ dinner rescheduled for July, with Trump attending

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