White House Correspondents' Association dinner to be held on July 24

In a letter to association members on Tuesday, ‌WHCA president and CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang said the decision to reschedule was not "automatic," and the event will feature "significantly enhanced safety measures and new access procedures." The White House ⁠did ​not immediately respond ⁠to a question about whether Trump will attend.


Reuters | (Adds Details Throughout) By Helen Costerjune 2 (Reuters) - The Annual ​White House Correspondents' Association Dinner Will ​Be Held On July ‌24 | Updated: 02-06-2026 22:25 IST | Created: 02-06-2026 22:25 IST
White House Correspondents' Association dinner to be held on July 24
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The annual ​White House Correspondents' Association dinner will ​be held on July ‌24, ​the organization said on Tuesday, nearly three months after it was postponed following a shooting. The black-tie gathering of ‌journalists and politicians in Washington was postponed after a suspect stormed a security checkpoint and fired a shotgun outside the event on April 25, with U.S. President ‌Donald Trump in attendance. In a letter to association members on Tuesday, ‌WHCA president and CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang said the decision to reschedule was not "automatic," and the event will feature "significantly enhanced safety measures and new access procedures."

The White House ⁠did ​not immediately respond ⁠to a question about whether Trump will attend. He previously said that he would do so. In ⁠her letter, Jiang said the association has raised funds to ensure WHCA members who ​purchased tickets will not have to pay if they attend the second ⁠event, which she described as a "more intimate gathering."

"This dinner will not only be an opportunity ⁠to ​carry out our program," Jiang wrote. "It will be a statement that violence has no place in American life and a free press will ⁠not be intimidated into silence." The annual gala - a Washington fixture for more than a century - ⁠raises funds ⁠for journalism scholarships and celebrates the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, which guarantees free speech and a free press.

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