US President Joe Biden to get roasted by White House media elites: Report

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United States' President Joe Biden will find himself the butt of jokes and hit back with his own on Saturday at White House Correspondents Association dinner when political and media elites observe their annual truce...

This is a US capital's social calendar landmark ritual, which takes place once again in the Hilton Hotel where Ronald Reagan was shot and nearly killed by John Hinckley Jr. in 1981 after he left from delivering a speech to trade unions..

It is to be known that the dinner institution had started to wither after it was first boycotted by Donald Trump, then shut down for Covid-19 altogether..

However, Saturday's event is 'completely sold out', AFP quoted White House Correspondents Association President Tamara Keith as saying..

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