Open Thread | The Press Is Its Usual Clown Self With What Happened On Saturday

From The Establishment Bar:

When the Press Becomes The Story
Posted by Proud Establishment Dem
April 27, 2026

This past Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner brought together two of the most hated entities in America: Donald Trump and the press.

Over the past decade, these two have committed themselves to the most toxic of relationships. Donald Trump treats the press like shit. The press takes it, thanks him for it, and then asks him for another. They willingly endure the abuse in the name of pageviews and clicks. They admire how “accessible” he is in that he answers questions they shout at him from across the room. They love how he “tells it as it is” and doesn’t censor himself with any sort of political correctness. His social media posts have become hourly news stories, giving the press nonstop articles to write at all hours of the day. He is the antithesis of Joe Biden and Barack Obama. He’s not afraid to call out those he feels wronged by. He frequently insults and shames the women journalists. He is the most vile and uncouth man to ever occupy the Oval Office and sees the press as undermining him at every turn. Our press knows this and yet remains committed to covering him in a way that normalizes the unprecedented criminality and corruption that his administration brings. When history books are written, the press will rightly be seen as a willing accomplice to all the death and destruction that 21st-century Republicans brought onto the world.

So what happened on Saturday evening should not have surprised anyone.

Sure, we didn’t have a “crazed gunman forcing his way into the hotel” on our bingo cards. But truth be told, we all knew *something* newsworthy would happen at the event. Most of us expected it to be in the form of Trump berating the press. After all, everything Donald Trump or his handlers do is done in a way to maximize the monopoly they have over the media in this country. Trump doesn’t decide to finally host the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (something every other president since Calvin Coolidge has done) unless he anticipates making news. In this regard, that news would have likely been a fiery speech where he tells a room of journalists to their face that they are worthless and failures at their profession. And, as we’ve seen over the past decade, the journalists being reprimanded would have taken it all in and thanked Dear Leader for his honest evaluation of their performance.

But instead of this spectacle, we had another. A rush of Secret Service into the event. Vance and Trump (in that order) being whisked away. Armed officers onstage, peering into the distance. Those in the room realizing that this was no drill and cowering under tables, frantically using their phones to try and figure out what was going on. It may have felt longer, but the chaos quickly ended after only a few minutes. Despite Donald Trump wanting the show to go on (for want of recreating his Butler, Pennsylvania moment), cooler heads prevailed, and the event was postponed. Meanwhile, Trump refused to let the attack be about anyone other than himself and scheduled an evening address where his solution to gun violence in America was to *checks notes* build his beloved ballroom. Because even during a time when countless people were traumatized, Donald Trump simply refuses to have a single empathetic bone in his body. That’s who he has always been and will always be.

Perhaps most telling has been the aftermath of the event. Trump and his sycophants continue to push for his magical ballroom. Democrats naturally are being asked if their anti-Trump rhetoric is somehow to blame for the actions of a single deranged individual. Like all of these events in the Trump era, we have to wait to learn of the race and immigration status of the alleged shooter before seeing who or what will be blamed for this single individual’s actions. But most concerning of all is that we now have a legitimate question as to how this happened: was this a false-flag attack to gin up support for Trump, or was this a severe security lapse that should never have happened?

We’ve reached a point now where we can no longer answer that question in good faith. And that, right there, shows the damage that our Fourth Estate has incurred over the past decade. In normalizing Donald Trump, they’ve created a culture where they no longer seek information to questions to which the answers would discredit Donald Trump himself. To this date, we still have questions about what happened in Butler. How did the gunman gain access to the rooftop? What, if anything, caused the marks on Donald Trump’s face? How did his ear recover so quickly? Why was he allowed to gesture to the crowd when the threat had yet to be neutralized? And why do we still know so little about the gunman and his motivations?

When you create the type of culture where these questions go unanswered, you leave the public skeptical, especially in dealing with the most dishonest administration in American history. As Saturday’s event was happening in real-time, there was honest skepticism about what was happening. How could the Secret Service again allow a deranged individual to gain entry to an event, this time with both the president and vice-president in attendance? If this person was, in fact, a guest at the hotel, how did he have access to a firearm? How was there such an easy opportunity for him to sprint past guards and past the metal detector? Was he on a guest list for the event, or did he just try to crash it? How did all this happen when Joe Biden and Barack Obama had a combined 12 dinners without a single incident?

These are the questions a working press would pursue. But they won’t. Because learning the answers would likely point to the incompetence of the current administration and its security protocols. And our press simply can’t have that. They can’t document anything that paints the administration in an unflattering light. What happened Saturday night was not what we were expecting. Yet the press’s refusal to follow up and ask the hard questions about what happened was entirely predictable. In fact, it’s hard to imagine a more apt moment in time than for our very own media to have countless members’ lives in harm’s way and to be perfectly content to move on from the story within 48 hours. That is the current press corps in a nutshell: a shallow profession that is more than happy to reject real journalism because the result might speak poorly of the current occupant of the Oval Office.

They and Trump truly deserve each other.

NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH

For me, I always go back to this…
Watch the videos of when Reagan was shot and the Secret Service reaction…

vs
What you have seen in these ‘attempts’

Tell me that you don’t see completely different reactions.
And, then, ask yourself WHY you see completely different reactions.

Jamesetta Williams 💕
@jamesetta_w
This weekend was a full-court press to rehab Trump’s sagging polls, recast him as a statesman, and chastise Democrats. Outlets sanewashed the man who threatened to annihilate a civilization and insulted the Pope weeks ago as “somber and conciliatory.” They blamed Democrats for having the nerve to voice disapproval of an unpopular president. Blamed liberals for “conspiracy theories” days after GOP officials couldn’t admit how 600% is calculated. Trump rushed to 60 Minutes to lie about verifiable facts caught on camera from multiple angles, with zero pushback. And journalists proudly made themselves the story, sharing photos of themselves rushing to cover him.

I tweet daily about the collapse of the Fourth Estate, their addiction to covering this president while the world crumbles. It was a masterclass in missing the moment, abandoning accountability, and further failing the public.
https://x.com/jamesetta_w/status/2048751811272519870?s=20

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18 Responses to Open Thread | The Press Is Its Usual Clown Self With What Happened On Saturday

  1. rikyrah says:

    MeidasTouch
    @MeidasTouch
    Trump’s DOJ just filed what may be the most deranged written Motion ever. It reads more like a Truth Social post dictated by Trump himself. What an embarrassment.

    The Motion is filled with inappropriate personal insults. It literally calls the National Trust for Historic Preservation name “FAKE” and says the group is “very bad for our Country.” It accuses them of suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome” and frames their lawyer as “the lawyer for Barack Hussein Obama.”

    This is an actual line from the filing: “because it is DONALD J. TRUMP, a highly successful real estate developer, who has abilities that others don’t, especially those who assume the Office of President, this frivolous and meritless lawsuit was filed.”

    This is how the Department of Justice is writing now?

    Then comes the opportunism. The filing leans heavily on the White House Correspondents’ Dinner incident and uses it to push Trump’s long-standing obsession with building a ballroom. Instead of addressing what went wrong, it argues that none of this would have happened if Trump’s project already existed.

    They claim “bipartisan support” because of support from…John Fetterman.

    The lawsuit also claims at multiple points the ballroom won’t cost taxpayers anything—something we now know to be false.

    Every DOJ lawyer who put their name on this should be ashamed. And it should be a major scandal that it appears that Donald Trump is the one who actually wrote this. So much for DOJ independence.
    https://x.com/MeidasTouch/status/2049067240927236522?s=20

  2. rikyrah says:

    Jamesetta Williams 💕
    @jamesetta_w
    Did you catch how quickly the press stopped talking about the Iran war and inflation now that they can obsess over ball room gossip and grill Democrats over their rhetoric? We don’t have a serious press.
    Last edited
    6:35 AM · Apr 28, 2026
    https://x.com/jamesetta_w/status/2049090211309629899?s=20

  3. rikyrah says:

    with a CAPITAL R

    Malcolm P. Johnson
    ‪@admiralmpj.bsky.social‬
    I’m sorry, but the people who spent their Social Media time here targeting Hakeem Jeffries are just racist AF.

    Yeah, I know y’all claim to be Progressive and all, but you’re holding him to a different standard than his white predecessors.

    That is racism. Period.
    12:36 PM · Apr 27, 2026

    https://bsky.app/profile/admiralmpj.bsky.social/post/3mkimarszys2t

  4. rikyrah says:

    Garrett M. Graff
    ‪@vermontgmg.bsky.social‬

    Follow
    The Justice Department seems to be going out of its way to avoid saying that Cole Allen didn’t fire any weapons at all inside the Washington Hilton — and that the officer hit was most likely hit by friendly fire. http://www.doomsdayscenario.co/p/is-the-jus...
    https://bsky.app/profile/vermontgmg.bsky.social/post/3mkkszuowws2z

  5. rikyrah says:

    Adam Klasfeld

    ‪@klasfeldreports.com‬

    Follow
    The Trump DOJ lied about the SPLC’s role in Charlottesville.

    Using informant-provided info, the SPLC handed the FBI a 45-page “Event Alert,” including names, photos, associates and criminal histories of the rallygoers—and their “weapons of choice,” per a new filing.

    Background buff.ly/AwMBRNa
    https://bsky.app/profile/klasfeldreports.com/post/3mkktwpyrhs2m

  6. rikyrah says:

    outrageous

    Aaron Rupar
    @atrupar
    BALDWIN: Why are you sending programs that support elementary schools and elementary school students to the department of labor?

    LINDA McMAHON: Education should provide an opportunity for children once they have finished their education to enter the workforce

    BALDWIN: We’re talking about elementary students
    https://x.com/atrupar/status/2049135220696158628?s=20

  7. rikyrah says:

    outrageous

    Albert Pinto
    @70sBachchan
    “Hold on. We the taxpayers are going to pay companies $900 million, which is more than 6x what we spend on wind power R&D, to NOT build wind power at a time when electricity prices are spiking and we need more clean power?” –
    @CostaSamaras
    https://x.com/70sBachchan/status/2049094887769817197?s=20

  8. rikyrah says:

    Brian Stelter@brianstelter

    Breaking: The Trump-aligned FCC is planning to file paperwork as early as this afternoon that will challenge Disney’s eight licenses for its eight ABC stations. This early-renewal move will be a major escalation by @BrendanCarrFCC
    . https://cnn.it/41XdjH1

    The FCC is preparing to “call in all of the TV station licenses for Disney/ABC for early renewal,” a source familiar with the matter said, confirming Semafor’s scoop from earlier this morning. It will be viewed as government retaliation for keeping Kimmel’s show on the air.

    The eight ABC licenses in question aren’t due to be renewed for years. So the early renewal order would trigger a lengthy hearing process, with many opportunities for stations to beat back the Trump admin’s pressure. But stations have to be willing to defend themselves.

  9. rikyrah says:

    Spencer Hakimian
    @SpencerHakimian
    This video is going mega viral as people begin to connect the dots.
    https://x.com/SpencerHakimian/status/2048856810862399638?s=20

  10. rikyrah says:

    this video was so sweet. it will make you smile.

    LASHY BILLS
    @LASHYBILLS
    The Michael Jackson Jacket was worth every penny🥹🕺🏿😭
    https://x.com/LASHYBILLS/status/2049069432597540912?s=20

  11. rikyrah says:

    Briana Reilly
    @briana_reilly
    The Pentagon is asking Congress to formally change DOD’s name to the Department of War. The push – which DOD estimates has cost ~$52 million – would require 7,600 changes to law, per a legislative proposal sent to the Hill this month.

    https://ogc.osd.mil/Portals/99/OLC%20Proposals/FY%202027/13Apr2026Proposals.pdf?ver=AeAXavwjNx7T4P1R3fWHSA%3d%3d

    H/t
    @TonyBertuca

  12. rikyrah says:

    POLITICO
    @politico
    Government Accountability Office to investigate Justice Department’s handling of Epstein files
    https://x.com/politico/status/2049170171907158262?s=20

  13. rikyrah says:

    The Tennessee Holler
    @TheTNHoller
    🔥 WATCH: “Do you believe it’s fair to ask him to cite his sources when you’ve been making claims and not citing yours?”

    After
    @RepOgles
    lashed out, telling a Belmont student to “Sit down. You’re done”— another student had his back👇🏽

    (Yes, Ogles lied: https://instagram.com/reel/DXplRg1Dylc/?igsh=MWVkMmx1cG5nZjlhNQ==)
    https://x.com/TheTNHoller/status/2049110235504083212?s=20

  14. rikyrah says:

    philip lewis
    @Phil_Lewis_
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Ex-FBI Director Comey indicted in probe over online post officials say constituted threat against Trump, AP source says.
    https://x.com/Phil_Lewis_/status/2049190601564848390?s=20

  15. rikyrah says:

    Anonymous
    @YourAnonNews
    This is how stupid this administration is.
    CBS Presenter: This is a country founded by immigrants

    Vance: This is a country founded by some immigrants and some settlers.
    Yo
    @JDVance
    who are the settlers? Tell us who the settlers are you fucking chode.

  16. rikyrah says:

    Acyn
    @Acyn
    Standing ovation for this line from King Charles: The U.S. Supreme court historical society has calculated that Magna Carta is cited in at least 160 supreme court cases since 1789, not least as the foundation of the principle that executive power is subject to checks and balances.
    https://x.com/Acyn/status/2049208079846355307?s=20

  17. rikyrah says:

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