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The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Singer Amanda Palmer and{ } screenwriter Laurie Penny. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Neil Grace,{ } Kelleth Cuthbert (aka the Fiji Water Girl) and{ } Nikki Schwab. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Greta Van Susteren (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Cherie. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Kelleth Cuthbert (aka the Fiji Water Girl). (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Amanda Palmer (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Andrea Mitchell. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Wolf Blitzer (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
April Ryan (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
Boris Epshteyn and wife Lauren Tanick. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
The guest list of 2019 White House Correspondents' Dinner was mostly populated by journalists and lesser-known celebrities, a far cry from years past, but dozens of people{ } still strutted down the red carpet. Notably missing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, but Trump has broken from tradition by skipping the dinner throughout his presidency. Another key difference in this year's festivities is that the dinner's entertainment is historian Ron Chernow - typically the dinner's entertainment is led by a comedian. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
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