Why Trump's Staffers Walked Out Of White House Correspondents' Dinner

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Comedian Michelle Wolf laced into Mr Trump and repeatedly
Dinner after comedian Michelle Wolf ripped into them including Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders in the absence of the US President who
didn't attend.A year after the White House boycotted the annual dinner, the Director of Strategic Communications, Mercedes Schlapp, and her
husband, conservative activist Matt Schlapp, were among those who marched out of the ballroom on Saturday night at the Washington Hilton
long before Mr Wolf's keynote routine was over, reports Politico news
Footage broadcast live on cable TV networks showed Ms Sanders sitting at the head table on stage stone-faced, wincing and at times raising
her eyebrows as Ms Wolf compared her to a character on the dystopian "Handsmaid's Tale" and to an "Uncle Tom" for white women."I actually
really like Sarah
I think she's very resourceful
But she burns facts and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smokey eye," Ms Wolf joked about Sanders
"Like maybe she's born with it, maybe it's lies
It's probably lies."Ms Wolf laced into Mr Trump and repeatedly brought up his comments from the "Access Hollywood" tape where he spoke of
says when she's about to have sex with Trump, let's get this over with.Ms Wolf's other targets included Vice President Mike Pence,
White House counsellor Kellyanne Conway and the president's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, Politico reported.Former White House Press
Secretary Sean Spicer deemed the evening a "disgrace" in a tweet, to which Ms Wolf replied: "Thanks!"Echoing Spicer, former White House
Chief of Staff Reince Priebus called Ms Wolf's set "R/X rated" and said the performance left Trump as the clear winner.New York Times
reporter Maggie Haberman, who was honoured during the dinner for her reporting, said Sanders' refusal to walk out amid the barbs was
"impressive".Besides the administration, Ms Wolf also hit out at the media but excluded the print media, because "it's illegal to attack
North Korea's Kim Jong-un would take place in the next "three or four weeks".Begun in 1921, the White House Correspondents' Association
annual dinner has been attended by every President at least once during their term in office, beginning with President Calvin Coolidge in