PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: Amber Ruffin, initially chosen to headline the White House Correspondents Association dinner, was removed from the role.
👥 Who’s Involved: Amber Ruffin, Eugene Daniels, the WHCA, and podcast hosts Samantha Bee and Joanna Coles.
📍 Where & When: Details emerged prior to the April 26 dinner, with a statement issued by WHCA President Eugene Daniels on Saturday night.
💬 Key Quote: “The WHCA board has unanimously decided we are no longer featuring a comedic performance this year.” – Eugene Daniels
⚠️ Impact: The decision signifies a change in how the WHCA views the dinner’s focus amid political division concerns.
IN FULL:
Amber Ruffin has been removed from her role as the headliner of this year’s White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) dinner. Ruffin, known for her appearances on CNN’s Have I Got News For You and Late Night with Seth Meyers, reportedly faced the decision after comments she made about the Trump administration surfaced during a podcast hosted by comedian Samantha Bee and the Daily Beast’s Joanna Coles.
Ruffin labeled Trump administration officials as “kind of a bunch of murderers” on the Daily Beast podcast and expressed discontent with targeting both sides of the political spectrum in her performance. She suggested that acknowledging both sides “makes them feel like human beings, but they shouldn’t get to feel that way, ‘cause they’re not.”
Eugene Daniels, president of WHCA and soon-to-be co-host of MSNBC’s The Weekend, communicated the change to the association members through a letter obtained by POLITICO. “The WHCA board has unanimously decided we are no longer featuring a comedic performance this year,” Daniels wrote, noting that the decision was part of “re-envisioning” the event for the past few weeks and to avoid focusing on “politics of division.”
This shift highlights a change in how the WHCA aims to manage its annual dinner, known informally as the “Nerd Prom.” The dinner serves multiple purposes, including raising funds for the WHCA, recognizing journalists, and awarding scholarships to aspiring journalism students.
When Ruffin was initially chosen as headliner, Daniels had praised her talents as ideal for the current political climate. However, with President Donald J. Trump taking measures to reduce the influence of the WHCA, including ending their control of the White Press pool, the group appears to be taking measures to not further antagonize Trump.