![]() "But only if does a set and teaches me to do my eye makeup extra smokey," she added, referencing a joke from Wolf's WHCD set about White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who represented the Trump administration at the 2018 dinner. "Seems like it might be time to bring back the Not The White House Correspondents Dinner," wrote "Full Frontal" host Samantha Bee, who threw her own event when Trump boycotted the first correspondents' dinner of his presidency in 2017. Wolf's fellow comedians applauded her was so good that you, your staff, and your supporters whined like little (expletive) for days," Kathy Griffin responded to Trump. "I bet you'd be on my side if I had killed a journalist," she wrote, ending with the hashtag "#BeBest," referring to the first lady's campaign against cyberbullying. On Wednesday, Wolf shot back at Trump, calling him out over his defense of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman following the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. In the last 20 years, only two non-comedians have performed at the event: Aretha Franklin in 1999 and Ray Charles in 2003. On Monday, the WHCA announced that the 2019 edition will be hosted by author and historian Ron Chernow, who authored the Alexander Hamilton biography that inspired the hit musical. President Donald Trump referred to Wolf on Tuesday as a "so-called comedian" who "bombed so badly last year" that the White House Correspondents' Association decided to select its next host from outside the late-night and stand-up comedy world. ![]() Comedians are cheering on Michelle Wolf after the comedian responded to a tweet from the president criticizing her performance at last year's White House Correspondents Dinner. ![]()
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