From a humorous night at the White House Correspondence Dinner to a beautiful arrival ceremony and state dinner for the Prime Minister and First Lady of Japan, this was a busy week at the White House. President Obama attended his sixth White House Correspondents’ Dinner, hosted the Prime Minister and First Lady of Japan, welcomed the newly sworn in Attorney General, delivered remarks about the recent protests in Baltimore, and announced a new partnership to expand access to free books for American students.
In case you missed it, here are a couple highlights from the week.
“Welcome to the Fourth Quarter:” The White House Correspondents' Dinner
Over the weekend, President Obama attended his sixth White House Correspondents' Dinner -- an evening to celebrate the importance of journalism and the dedication of reporters. In recent decades, the Correspondents' Dinner has also traditionally given Presidents a chance to show off their comedic sides. This year, the President gave us a preview of what to expect from the "fourth quarter" of his presidency -- and enlisted the help of comedian Keegan-Michael Key (better known as Luther from Comedy Central's "Key and Peele") to be his "anger translator."
Watch the President's full remarks from this year's Correspondents' Dinner.
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