
The White House Correspondents Association, which focuses on the freedom of the press, decided to give up Amber Ruffin’s performance at the annual dinner of April 26 because of her alleged distributing notes against US President Donald Trump. The organization issued a statement that he would not host dinner.
The President of WHCA, Eugene Daniels, said: “At this point in journalism, I want to ensure that it focuses on the division policy, but completely on the award of our colleagues for their excellent work and the provision of scholarships and mentorship of the next generation of journalists.”
“As the date approaches, I will share more details of plans introduced in honor of journalistic perfection and robust, independent media covering the strongest office in the world,” he added. The White House team condemned the decision to choose the comedian Ruffin as an artist of the event.
The annual dinner is known to be fun from famous comedians such as Jay Leno, Bob Hope, Ed Sullivan Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Conan O’Brien and more. Colin Jost went to the 2024 edition.
Who is Amber ruffin?
Amber Ruffin is an author and American comedian who was born in Omaha, Nebraska. She started her career at the local theater and improved. She moved to Amsterdam for the purposes of working on improving comedy Troupe Boom Chicago. She performed in the second city in Denver and Chicago.
Ruffin became the first black woman to write a late night talk show in the US by becoming part of “late night with Sethe Meyers” NBC in 2014. Her “Amber Ruffin show” on Peacock in 2020 and ended in 2023. Humánek.
What did Amber Ruffin say about Trump?
Amber Ruffin, in March 2025, “Late Night with Seth Meyers”, noted, “I care. As if you are a bunch of murderers”, showing her objection to the politics and negotiations of Donald Trump, when she was funnyly addressed the administration that renamed Mexican records in Gulf Assion. It concerned full name, using the original name.
While she killed her participation in the White House, the Deputy Staff of Taylor Budowich called her a “comic of the second rate”.
In 2019, Ruffin spoke about Trump’s questionable comparison of the indictment process with “lynching” and emphasized the insensitivity of such comments. She also joked that she had gone through “panic naps” due to the stress associated with Donald Trump’s presidency during the “late night with Seth Meyers” in January 2025.
Ruffin began to postpone. “Seth, I had the craziest dream,” she said when she “woke up”. “Trump was re -elected.” “Yeah, it was real,” Meyers replied, then he had to raise his voice to wake her up again, “Amber! … Trump won and you have to deal with it.” Ruffin woke up, “Do you think we have to write jokes about this man for the next four years?” who led Meyers Nazing.
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