100percentfedup.com
LGBTQ Dating App Grindr To Host Inaugural “White House Correspondents’ Dinner Weekend Party”
Grindr, the popular LGBTQ dating and online hookup app, will host its inaugural “White House Correspondents’ Dinner Weekend Party” on April 24.
The dinner party joins a crowded group of events ahead of the annual White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner on April 25.
Axios reporter Andrew Solender shared a flyer to the event.
“A Friday evening gathering bringing together leaders across government, media, and the LGTBQ community as we toast the First Amendment,” the flyer read.
You, a fool: “surely DC couldn't host an event gayer than the Heated Rivalry lookalike contest!!”
Grindr: "hold my beer" pic.twitter.com/koGWgXlrTK
— Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) April 7, 2026
The Hill shared further:
In an interview last year, Grindr CEO George Arison said the dating app aimed to be a “place that is welcoming to everybody” regardless of political affiliation.
“No matter what their political views are, people who are gay should be welcome on Grindr and we want them to have a really good experience,” Arison said at the time, confirming reports that there was a “significant spike in usage” on the app in Milwaukee during the Republican National Convention in 2024.
After bucking tradition and shunning the correspondents’ dinner throughout his first term in office, President Trump said in March that he planned to attend this year’s gala at the Washington Hilton hotel.
“Grindr represents a global community with real stakes in Washington. The issues being debated here — HIV funding, privacy and online safety, LGBTQ+ family rights — are daily life for our community,” said Joe Hack, Grindr’s head of global government affairs, according to the outlet.
“Nobody does connections like Grindr, and WHCD weekend is the most iconic place in the country to make them. We figured it was time to host,” Hack added.
Trump is set to attend the WHCA dinner for the first time as president.
“The White House Correspondents Association has asked me, very nicely, to be the Honoree at this year’s Dinner, a long and storied tradition since it began in 1924, under then President Calvin Coolidge,” Trump said earlier this year.
“Trump announces he WILL be going to the White House Correspondents Dinner this year, after declining every other year. The 2011 dinner, where Obama tried roasting him, is reportedly what SOLIDIFIED Trump’s decision to run for President. Trump got the last laugh,” journalist Nick Sortor wrote last month.
JUST IN: Trump announces he WILL be going to the White House Correspondents Dinner this year, after declining every other year
The 2011 dinner, where Obama tried roasting him, is reportedly what SOLIDIFIED Trump’s decision to run for President.
Trump got the last laugh pic.twitter.com/WV3tzvS5U8
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 2, 2026
More from the Associated Press:
Trump was invited annually, but never attended the dinner during his first term and also skipped last year’s gathering.
“For more than 100 years, the journalists of the White House Correspondents’ Association have enjoyed an evening with the president,” the association’s president, Weijia Jiang, said in a statement. “We’re happy the president has accepted our invitation and look forward to hosting him.”
The event was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and 2021, but President Joe Biden attended each of the dinners during his term’s final three years. Every president since Coolidge had attended except Trump — until now. In his post Trump wrote that, “Because the Press was extraordinarily bad to me” he had “boycotted the event, and never went.”
“However, I look forward to being with everyone this year. Hopefully, it will be something very Special.”
The correspondents’ dinner debuted in 1921. Three years later, Coolidge became the first president to attend.
While all presidents but Trump went, not all did every year of their terms. Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon opted not to, and Ronald Reagan — then recovering from an assassination attempt — missed the 1981 installment, but called in from Camp David.
Trump attended the correspondents dinner before he was president, and was the subject of mocking by then-President Barack Obama in 2011. Obama joked: “Say what you will about Mr. Trump, he certainly would bring some change to the White House. Let’s see what we’ve got up there.”