The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner was held with President Biden making jokes about former President Trump followed by solemn warnings about the potential consequences if Trump were to win the presidency again. However, the event was overshadowed by protests outside the venue against Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the Western media coverage of it. Despite hundreds of protesters rallying against the war in Gaza, Biden’s speech at the dinner made no mention of the ongoing conflict or the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Protesters at the event accused U.S. journalists of underreporting the war and misrepresenting it, with chants directed at Western media highlighting the horrors they were accused of hiding. While some speakers at the dinner mentioned the conflict, there was only passing reference to it despite the protests outside. The criticism of the Biden administration’s support for Israel’s military offensive in Gaza has spread to American college campuses, leading to student protests and calls for universities to divest from Israel.

The protesters outside the event rallied against the war in Gaza, accusing both the media and the Biden administration of complicity in the conflict. Calls for freedom for Palestine and criticism of the media’s coverage were prominent themes at the protests. While Biden’s motorcade took an alternate route to avoid the demonstrators, the speech inside the venue proceeded with Biden focusing on Trump and making serious warnings about the consequences of another Trump presidency.

The president’s speech began with jabs at Trump, highlighting the differences between the two presidential hopefuls and making a case for why Trump should not be reelected. The event’s organizers noted the complex moment in the nation’s history and the importance of journalism, especially in the current political climate. However, concerns about the journalists imprisoned worldwide and those killed in conflict areas like Israel and Hamas were highlighted during the event.

Organizers and protesters at the event aimed to draw attention to the high numbers of journalists, particularly Palestinian and other Arab journalists, killed during the conflict in Gaza. Calls for a boycott of the event and criticism of the White House Correspondents’ Association’s silence on the killings of Palestinian journalists were raised. Despite efforts to bring attention to the plight of journalists in conflict zones, the event went on with Biden’s speech focusing on Trump and the upcoming election.

The protests outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner highlighted growing public discord over the Israel-Hamas war and the role of the media and the Biden administration in the conflict. Calls for justice and freedom for Palestinians, as well as criticism of media coverage and government support for Israel’s military actions, were central themes of the protests. While the event proceeded with speeches and entertainment inside, the external demonstrations underscored the broader societal concerns over the ongoing conflicts and their impacts on journalists and civilians in the affected regions.

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