Nolte: Maskless White House Correspondents’ Dinner Turns into Super Spreader Event
Sunday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner has turned into a super spreader event, according to various media reports.

Sunday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner has turned into a super spreader event, according to various media reports.
ABC News’ Jon Karl said Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that Fox News host Tucker Carlson was “echoing” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “classic propaganda.”
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that the Biden administration was addressing the problem of Americans not having enough home COVID tests.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that he would be pleased with a vaccination requirement for domestic air travel.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that he does not see an end to the need to wear masks on airplanes.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Jonathan Karl shared more audio from his interview with former President Donald Trump for his upcoming book “Betrayal.”
Former President Donald Trump was burned again on Friday by granting a book interview to establishment media member Jon Karl.
Whoopi Goldberg told her co-hosts Friday on ABC’s “The View” that she believes the rioters on January 6 at the U.S. Capitol would have “hung” the vice president if they found him.
ABC News’ Jon Karl said Sunday on “This Week” that the Biden administration is attempting to spin the evacuation in Afghanistan.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that while video shows military helicopters facilitating the rapid evacuation of U.S. personnel from the U.S. embassy in Kabul, it was “manifestly not Saigon.” Guest host Jon Karl said,
ABC News’ Jon Karl said Sunday on “This Week” that even though he thought former President Donald Trump made a “racist appeal talking” regarding China’s connection to COVID-19, some things he said may be true like the coronavirus pandemic likely came from a leak at a lab in China.
ABC News anchor Jon Karl said Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources” that the White House press corps questions about the surge of unaccompanied minors crossing the U.S.-Mexico border at President Joe Biden’s first press conference were not “right-wing talking points.”
During an appearance on ABC’s “This Week,” House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) was asked if he acknowledged President Joe Biden as the “legitimate president of the United States.”
ABC’s Jon Karl reported Tuesday on “World News Tonight” that his sources told him Vice President Mike Pence would “defy” President Donald Trump and accept the certification of the 2020 election results when he presides over Congress Wednesday. Muir said, “Jon, we
ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that President Donald Trump’s family were “fully aware that this is over.”
ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl said former Vice President Joe Biden won Thursday’s presidential debate.
Trump on Thursday denied lying to the American people about the deadly nature of the coronavirus. “Such a terrible question and the phraseology. I didn’t lie,” Trump replied. “What I said is that we have to be calm.”
Many in the mainstream media were gawking on Twitter Thursday night about those not wearing masks at the Republican National Convention (RNC) on the White House’s South Lawn. Yet, some were not wearing masks themselves.
Friday on ABC’s “The View,” ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl said Republican lawmakers were “really worried and very frustrated” that President Donald Trump “is driving them off a cliff.”
In a letter to members of the White House Correspondents Association, President Jon Karl announced that it was impossible to hold the dinner this year, during the coronavirus pandemic.
White House reporters expressed outrage after White House staff moved their seats closer together on Friday, effectively ending social distancing for the coronavirus pandemic.
The wreath-laying ceremony took place outdoors on Friday at the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, where seven World War II veterans joined the president and first lady.
Two prominent White House television correspondents wore masks to the White House Press briefing on Friday.
The White House on Friday criticized the establishment media for running misleading stories about the president speculating about injecting bleach to kill the coronavirus.
Tuesday on ABC’s “The View,” network political reporter Jonathan Karl, the head of the White House Correspondents’ Association, said President Donald Trump could insult him “all he wants,” adding that it didn’t matter.
During Friday’s coverage of the ABC News Democratic presidential debate, ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl said that, based on that night’s debate, there isn’t a single 2020 Democratic candidate “that has the Trump campaign quaking in their boots.”
ABC’s News political reporter Jonathan Karl said Friday night after the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates debated in Manchester, NH that Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) had a “breakthrough night.” Karl said, “I have to say, I think it was a breakthrough night for
Appearing Sunday on ABC News’ “The Week,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ billionaire-status is partly due to paying his workers “starvation wages.”
Thursday on ABC’s News special coverage of the release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, chief Washington correspondent for the network Jonathan Karl said the report details “significant contact,” even “collusion,” between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia. Karl said, “There is
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl said his sources “interacting with” special counsel Robert Mueller’s team said Mueller’s forthcoming report was “almost certain to be anti-climactic.” Partial transcript as follows: KARL: What I am getting
President Donald Trump criticized ABC News chief White House correspondent Jon Karl as he took questions from reporters in the Oval Office Wednesday, jabbing veteran Press Corps member for his “one-sided” coverage on the partial government shutdown.
CNN announced Monday that the White House has reinstated correspondent Jim Acosta’s “hard pass,” prompting the news network to drop its lawsuit against the administration over the reporter’s temporary suspension.
President Donald Trump defended Wednesday his decision to send the military to the border in response to the migrant caravan headed for the United States.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” host Jon Karl asked National Security Adviser John Bolton about the cancellation of his interview with CNN. Karl asked, “I want to ask you about Putin and freedom of the press. Vladimir Putin and his government
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” during the political roundtable, former Hillary Clinton presidential campaign spokeswoman Karen Finney said if the 2018 midterm elections were about impeaching President Donald Trump, it will “fire up” the Republican base and hurt Democrats. Jonathan
Sunday on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl said comedian Michelle Wolf’s comments about White House press secretary Sarah Sanders at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner went too far. Karl said, “I think that the
President Donald Trump welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House, but he was not pleased by a question from ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jon Karl said President Donald Trump had “fallen dramatically short” of the standard he set for his first 100 days during the 2016 presidential campaign. Remarks as follows: Well, on
Monday at the White House press briefing, press secretary Sean Spicer took on ABC News’ Jonathan Karl for interrupting a question by the AP’s Julie Pace. When Spicer asserted the role of Paul Manafort in the 2016 presidential campaign of
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer squared off Wednesday against members of the White House Press Corps who questioned him about the Senate Intelligence Committee’s statement that it had not found evidence of any government surveillance of Trump Tower “[b]ased on the information available to us.”