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Comedian Michelle Wolf delivers vulgar speech at White House Correspondents' Dinner

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Comedian Michelle Wolf, the keynote speaker at the White House Correspondents' dinner on Saturday night, drew applause and hisses alike with an adult-themed assault on Trump aides such as press spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders with vulgar and explicit language.

For the second year in a row, President Trump skipped the dinner, but Wolf managed to get her digs in and then some, especially at the expense of Sanders, sitting a few feet away on the dais, in front of 3,000 at the Hilton hotel in Washington DC.: “Every time Sarah steps up to the podium, I get excited. I’m not really sure what we’re going to get, you know? A press briefing, a bunch of lies or divided into softball teams. ‘It’s shirts and skins, and this time don’t be such a little bitch, (CNN correspondent) Jim Acosta."

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