United by trauma: White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting exposed our capacity for unity
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
In a rare moment, the nation’s entire leadership core and the titans of the Fourth Estate all gathered under one roof. It was an impressive display of democracy, but as we quickly learned, it was also a prime target. On this special evening, President Donald Trump would attend the first White House Correspondents’ Association dinner […]
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