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David Lightman, a national correspondent for McClatchy and president of the Gridiron Club, framed President Donald Trump attending next month’s dinner as in keeping with well-worn tradition ...
Founded in 1885, the Gridiron Club is famously bipartisan. Trump has given remarks at the dinner, and in 2019, so did Ivanka Trump, who joked that “being Donald Trump’s daughter” was the ...
Washington’s venerable Gridiron Club is at risk of losing its cachet and needs to drop some of its archaic practices such as refusing to broadcast its famed spring dinner.
No offense intended, says the Obama White House. None taken, say the esteemed leaders of the Gridiron Club. Still, in Washington, a slap does not have to be officially labeled as such for its ...
President Biden used his appearance at the Gridiron Club Dinner Saturday evening to rib former President Donald Trump and try to turn the tables on the age-old question haunting his reelection.
The Gridiron Club played a video at the dinner showing Mr. Trump’s appearance there in 2018, one year into his first term. It was fascinating to see how self-deprecating and game he had been ...
The president of the Gridiron Club, Craig Gilbert, said the 135-year-old organization asked Joseph diGenova to step down following the attorney’s comments on “The Howie Carr Show. ...
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.
The Gridiron Club, a club for journalists, hosts an annual event that includes speeches and different skits, which are often used to poke fun.
The official line from the Gridiron Club - a society of Washington reporters, columnists, and bureau chiefs - is, "We understand." But some Gridiron veterans make clear they don't understand.
President Biden is slated to give remarks at the annual Gridiron Club dinner, one of the most high-profile Washington media events. The roast will take place on Saturday night as Washington’s ...
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