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The possibility of President Trump attending this spring’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner remains up in the air, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. When questioned about the event, Leavitt confirmed that both the president and herself have received invitations. However, she noted that the president has yet to make a decision about whether he will attend.

“I have the president’s invitation on my desk, as well as my own. I haven’t discussed it with him yet,” Leavitt told reporters. “When he makes up his mind, I’ll be sure to let everyone know.” She also commented on the choice of comedian for the event, saying, “It’s certainly an interesting selection. I’ll talk to the boss and we’ll see what we decide.”

The White House Correspondents’ Association recently announced that comedian Amber Ruffin will entertain at this year’s dinner in April. Ruffin, known for her work as a writer on NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers and her comedic contributions to CNN’s Have I Got News for You, has a history of making jokes at the expense of President Trump. Her selection as the dinner’s entertainer raises some eyebrows, particularly given her past criticisms of the former president.

During his first term, President Trump broke from tradition by choosing not to attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. This was a departure from the norm, as it had become customary for sitting presidents to attend the event, even when they faced light-hearted ribbing from comedians. President Biden, in contrast, attended all four years of his presidency.

As speculation builds over whether President Trump will attend, one thing remains clear—he will make his decision based on his own judgment, as he always has. Whether he decides to attend or not, his absence or presence at this event will certainly be a topic of discussion.