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The White House correspondents' dinner returns Saturday night after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. President Biden will deliver remarks, the first sitting president at the event in six years because former President Trump did not attend while he was in office.
Ahead of the dinner, Mr. Biden tweeted about the press Saturday, writing that he "always had respect for the press, but I can't say enough about how much respect I have after their reporting in Ukraine."
"They're risking their lives every single day to make sure the world hears the truth," Mr. Biden said.

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