Amber Ruffin, Trump and WHCA Dinner
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Amber Ruffin is an author and American Comedian who was born in Omaha, Nebraska. The White House annual dinner is well-known for featuring entertainment from comedians like Jay Leno, Bob Hope, Ed Sull...
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The White House Correspondents’ Association is reversing course and canceling its plans to have comedian Amber Ruffin headline this year’s annual fundraising dinner in Washington, DC.
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