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The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) is an organization of journalists who cover the White House and the President of the United States. The WHCA was founded on February 25, 1914, by journalists in response to an unfounded rumor that a Congressional committee would select which journalists could attend press conferences of President Woodrow Wilson. The WHCA operates independently of the White House. Among the more notable issues handled by the WHCA are the credentialing process, access to the President and physical conditions in the White House press briefing rooms. Its most high-profile activity is the annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, which is traditionally attended by the president and covered by the news media.
CNN anchors John Berman and Sara Sidner host the live broadcast from CNN's bureau in Washington, DC. From the guest arrivals to the after-event recap, CNN's White House Correspondents' Dinner event special includes the journalism student scholarships, the post-dinner remarks of U.S. President Joseph R. Biden, and the performance of comedian Colin Jost. Throughout the broadcast, Berman and Sidner are joined in studio by CNN political commentators S.E. Cupp, Scott Jennings, and Van Jones, CNN contributor Cari Champion, and also Van Lathan, who will add color commentary to the evening.
CNN anchor and chief legal analyst Laura Coates and senior political data reporter Harry Enten are the red carpet correspondents, interviewing guests as they arrive for the annual celebration. Each year, the White House Correspondents' Association honors the journalists that report news and challenge the nation's top political leaders, as a tribute to America's freedom of the press.
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