This year’s dinner was already poised for tension, as comedian Amber Ruffin, known for her scathing humor and left-leaning commentary, was tapped to headline.

‘No one wants him there,’ Ruffin said bluntly in a CNN interview. ‘But he should go. He’s missing out on one of the cool things about being president.’

Leavitt had previously hinted that she was still weighing up whether to attend, noting how Ruffin was an ‘interesting choice’ and suggesting she would ‘talk to the boss.’

Meanwhile, the WHCA, which relies on the dinner as its primary source of revenue, faces a fundamental challenge: how to function as an independent watchdog when the president’s team refuses to engage — and actively undermines its role.