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"The dinner, which is usually a lighthearted event where journalists and politicians come together to poke fun at each other, will instead resemble a wake for legacy media, which is struggling to respond to Donald Trump's divisive tactics and the rise of the Maga media ecosystem. The decision to drop comedian Amber Ruffin from the lineup has been criticized as an exercise in capitulation and cowardice, with some arguing that it reflects the media's failure to unite around a strategy to push back against Trump's assault on truth."
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