Invite Greg Gutfeld to Speak at the White House Correspondents' Dinner


Invite Greg Gutfeld to Speak at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
The Issue
For decades, the White House Correspondents' Dinner was a night where journalism, politics, and humor came together in the spirit of celebrating a free press. Somewhere along the way, it became something else — a predictable partisan ritual that alienates half the country before the appetizers are served.
This year, we're calling on the White House Correspondents' Association to do something genuinely bold: invite Greg Gutfeld to host the April 25th dinner.
Gutfeld is one of the most-watched late-night hosts in America. Night after night, he pulls in more viewers than his competitors on the legacy networks — not by preaching to a choir, but by making tens of millions of people laugh. He is sharp, irreverent, and unafraid to poke fun across the aisle. That's exactly the kind of energy the Correspondents' Dinner was built for.
In 2018, President Trump himself floated Gutfeld's name for this very role. Since then, Gutfeld has only grown in stature and reach. The case for him is stronger than ever.
The dinner exists to honor the relationship between a free press and a functioning democracy — a value that belongs to everyone, not just one side of the political spectrum. When the event becomes a vehicle for one-sided mockery, it doesn't just embarrass the institution — it undermines the very message journalists are trying to send about independence and fairness.
Inviting Greg Gutfeld wouldn't just be a nod to balance. It would be a genuine statement that the press takes seriously its responsibility to speak to — and with — all Americans.
The correspondents' dinner should bring people to the table, not drive them away. Sign this petition and tell the White House Correspondents' Association: it's time for a host who can make the whole country laugh.
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The Issue
For decades, the White House Correspondents' Dinner was a night where journalism, politics, and humor came together in the spirit of celebrating a free press. Somewhere along the way, it became something else — a predictable partisan ritual that alienates half the country before the appetizers are served.
This year, we're calling on the White House Correspondents' Association to do something genuinely bold: invite Greg Gutfeld to host the April 25th dinner.
Gutfeld is one of the most-watched late-night hosts in America. Night after night, he pulls in more viewers than his competitors on the legacy networks — not by preaching to a choir, but by making tens of millions of people laugh. He is sharp, irreverent, and unafraid to poke fun across the aisle. That's exactly the kind of energy the Correspondents' Dinner was built for.
In 2018, President Trump himself floated Gutfeld's name for this very role. Since then, Gutfeld has only grown in stature and reach. The case for him is stronger than ever.
The dinner exists to honor the relationship between a free press and a functioning democracy — a value that belongs to everyone, not just one side of the political spectrum. When the event becomes a vehicle for one-sided mockery, it doesn't just embarrass the institution — it undermines the very message journalists are trying to send about independence and fairness.
Inviting Greg Gutfeld wouldn't just be a nod to balance. It would be a genuine statement that the press takes seriously its responsibility to speak to — and with — all Americans.
The correspondents' dinner should bring people to the table, not drive them away. Sign this petition and tell the White House Correspondents' Association: it's time for a host who can make the whole country laugh.
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The Decision Makers
Petition created on March 31, 2026