President Donald Trump will again skip the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, continuing the stance he maintained during his first term, reflecting ongoing tensions with the press. A White House official confirmed the decision, noting the administration’s combative relationship with the media, marked by clashes and disruptions to traditional press coordination. The event has become more politicized, especially after the cancellation of comedian Amber Ruffin’s performance, which faced Trump officials’ criticism. Reports suggest Trump may host a competing event, coinciding with Melania Trump’s birthday. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also confirmed she won’t attend, further distancing the administration from the media tradition