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White House Cancels Christmas Party For Press

Benny Johnson | Columnist, Viral Politics

The annual holiday party hosted by the White House for media has been canceled by President Trump.

The president threw the media Christmas party last year but did not mingle as much with the press as his predecessors. 2018 has seen the White House reach new levels of tension with the press.

Earlier this fall, the White House revoked CNNs Jim Acosta press credentials after a confrontation with an intern attempting to move the mic to another reporter. The press shop was forced to issue new rules for conduct for reporters at the White House in response. (RELATED: First Lady Makes A Little Girls Christmas Dream Come True)

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According to the Fox News report, the White House is indeed canceling the tradition due to the presidents contentious relationship with the press:

The annual Christmas-season gathering was a significant perk for those covering the White House, as well as other Washington reporters, anchors and commentators, and New York media executives would regularly fly in for the occasion. At its peak, the invitation-only soirees grew so large that there were two back-to-back events, one for broadcast outlets and one for print organizations.

With Vice Pence Mike Pence looking on, U.S. President Donald Trump signs an executive order after he announced the U.S. would recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., December 6, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

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…The White House made no announcement that it was dropping the press party. The president and first lady threw such a gathering last December but did not pose for pictures. Trump made a brief appearance with his wife and offered a few welcoming remarks.

Top White House officials, especially the communications staff, routinely circulated at these media parties and often talked shop. Last year, chief of staff John Kelly held forth with reporters for at least 15 minutes, making informal remarks that turned into a mini-press conference.

Trump has also refused to attend the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, which is also traditionally attended by the president. The White House Correspondents Association has declined to invite a comedian this year for the dinner after the catastrophic reaction to a visceral anti-Trump comedian at least years dinner.

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