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Chrissy Teigen was slammed for having servants carry the train of her dress through the streets on the way to the 2023 White House Correspondents' Dinner.

President Joe Biden mocked the press corps at the dinner dedicated to the journalists who cover the president of the United States.

"In a lot of ways, this dinner sums up my first two years in office. I’ll talk for 10 minutes, take zero questions, and cheerfully walk away," Biden ridiculed the press to their faces as to how he doesn't field their questions.

The event was hosted by stand-up comedian Roy Wood Jr., and featured celebrities such as Kelly Ripa, Brittney Griner, Julia Fox, Rosario Dawson, Liev Schreiber, John Leguizamo, Gayle King, and Lena Headey.

Chrissy Teigen and her husband John Legend also attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The 37-year-old former model was caught on video having servants carry the train of her dress through the streets.

Teigen and Legend walked past climate crisis activists screaming, "The planet is dying!"

\u201cJohn Legend and Chrissy Teigen arriving at the White House Correspondents\u2019 Dinner tonight\u201d
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@Brendan Gutenschwager) 1682815852

The Twitter reactions lampooned Teigen for the tone-deaf display.

Podcast host Jedediah Bila said, "I'm surprised she doesn't have her peasants masked. The liberal elite is gross at every level."

Journalist Ian Miles Cheong tweeted, "These people are more important than you. You'll have to carry their dress for for them, peasant."

Podcast host Shawn Farash added, "Love the servants trailing Teigen... EQUITY!!!!"

One Twitter user wrote, "This is what peak liberalism looks like."

Author Jennifer Sey noted, "Chrissy Teigen at the White House correspondents dinner has Met Gala 2021 vibes."

\u201cChrissy Teigen at the White House correspondents dinner has Met Gala 2021 vibes.\u201d
— Jennifer Sey (@Jennifer Sey) 1682876077

Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald pointed out, "The below video reminds me of that COVID-era video of a huge team of masked servants getting AOC ready for the Met Gala by working on her hair, nails, feet, and dress while she and her boyfriend lounged around unmasked."

\u201cThe below video reminds me of that COVID-era video of a huge team of masked servants getting AOC ready for the Met Gala by working on her hair, nails, feet, and dress while she and her boyfriend lounged around unmasked:\u201d
— Glenn Greenwald (@Glenn Greenwald) 1682867889

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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg employed a hypocritical double standard Thursday after justifying his forthcoming attendance at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner.

What is the background?

The White House Correspondents' Dinner will be held this Saturday for the first time since 2019. More than 2,500 people are expected to attend, according to the New York Times.

At an event where journalists rub elbows with the political and Hollywood elite, COVID-19 protocols have been a priority concern. However, no masks will be required. Instead, event organizers are requiring that every attendee be vaccinated and prove a negative COVID-19 test on the same day of the event, the Washington Post reported.

Still, those requirements were not enough for Dr. Anthony Fauci, who revealed on Tuesday that he will not attend the event "because of my individual assessment of my personal risk."

What did Buttigieg say?

Fox News host Bret Baier pressed Buttigieg on how Biden administration officials, including the president himself, can attend the dinner while simultaneously fighting to reinstate the travel mask mandate.

"You just told me you're going to the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The president's going to the White House Correspondents' Dinner. You're not mandated to wear a mask there, but the administration at the same time is fighting a lawsuit to mandate people on planes, trains, and buses to wear masks. So, if you're sitting at home, there's a disconnect here," Baier observed.

Buttigieg offered a parody-level claim in response.

"Well, I think most of us understand the difference between a hotel ballroom and an airplane," he said. "And again, a lot of this is about what authorities the CDC has. So even if they don't think we need it at all, they still want to make sure that we get clarity in court on the legalities [of the mandate]."

Buttigieg added that wearing a face mask on an airplane is "your call," but Baier quickly retorted that it is only "up to you if the administration loses the appeal."

Baier presses Buttigieg on Biden's 'disconnect' with voters www.youtube.com

Buttigieg is right. There is a significant difference between a hotel ballroom and an airplane: The aircraft has cleaner air.

In fact, American Airlines CEO Doug Parker and Southwest CEO Gary Kelly told the Senate last December that face masks are not necessary on commercial airliners because of the air filters that planes use.

"I think the case is very strong that masks don't add much, if anything, in the air cabin environment. It is very safe and very high quality compared to any other indoor setting," Kelly said.

Parker added, "I concur. An aircraft is the safest place you can be. It's true of all of our aircraft — they all have the same HEPA filters and air flow."

White House answered fake reporter's questions for weeks before press corps exposed her to be 'Lego' video gamer



An online video game player was able to infiltrate the White House press corps by pretending to be a political reporter. The fake reporter was even able to submit questions to the Biden administration through the press corps, and White House press secretary Jen Psaki answered the imposter's questions for weeks.

An online persona posed as a reporter named "Kacey Montagu" for the Daily Mail, a British tabloid best known for celebrity gossip. There were Twitter and LinkedIn accounts dedicated to "Kacey Montagu," plus she was named as the chief political correspondent for White House News, a fictional website.

From Politico:

Montagu's play-acting as a White House reporter goes back at least to December, when he or she set up @WHschedule on Twitter. They repeatedly referenced the "schedule" account in emails as a primary duty. In March, they began sending tweets from @WHpoolreport. The accounts are rudimentary repostings of two sources of information reporters regularly consume: the president, first lady, vice president, and second gentleman's daily schedules and the so-called pool reports, which are real time dispatches from a small group of journalists tasked with following around those principals during the course of the day and reporting back to the rest of the press corps on their movements and utterances.

The accounts got attention from insiders, who quickly came to rely on their speed and efficiency. @WHSchedule had a following of more than 1,300, including several White House correspondents (some working at POLITICO). The new @WHPoolReport account amassed more than 600 in a few weeks' time, including some who work in the administration like Michael LaRosa, press secretary for Jill Biden and Symone Sanders, a senior advisor and chief spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris.

The person behind the imposter contacted the White House Correspondents Association about being becoming a pool reporter and inquired about applying for a day pass to cover the White House in person.

"Kacey Montagu" was given access to cover COVID-19 government press briefings, but was not called upon.

Montagu regularly sent in questions for the White House press corps to ask Psaki, adding that she wasn't able to be there in person "due to social distancing regulations." Montagu was able to hoodwink White House reporters, including from The Plain Dealerand CQ Roll Call, to ask Psaki numerous questions "about everything from COVID-19 travel bans, to coming ambassadorships, to Biden's reaction to Microsoft being hacked."

"In at least one instance, a White House official was connected with Montagu to circle back with more information when they had it," Politico reported.

Some White House reporters researched "Kacey Montagu," who had a deactivated LinkedIn account with a profile photo of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson eating an ice cream cone, and they became suspicious.

During Thursday's daily White House press briefing, Washington Blade White House Reporter Chris Johnson asked Psaki the question, "How involved is former President Obama and First Lady Obama in the Biden – Harris administration? Is President Biden seeking to bring back the often bipartisan portrait unveiling events at the White House?"

The question was planted by Montagu.

Mediaite investigated Kacey Montagu, and discovered that she "appears to be a gag persona for a former Secretary of State made of Legos."

"The Montagu website's FAQ section describes her as 'An American Citizen. Former Secretary of State, Mayor, Senator, President Pro Tempore and Speaker of the House,' and her political views as 'President Trump 2024, baby! I'm a Conservative,'" the outlet wrote on Thursday.

Politico found that the person behind the "Kacey Montagu" persona was actually a Lego video gamer.

"They believe Montagu's White House moonlighting began as something to boast about in the online global gaming platform called ROBLOX, where users jokingly call themselves 'Legos,'" according to Politico. "Within that platform is a role-playing group called nUSA, where people from across the world engage in a mock U.S. government exercise. At one point, Montagu had adopted the role of Secretary of State but resigned from that job after — as they recalled — 'the [nUSA] President went to war with some U.K. and I thought it was a pretty bad idea!'"

The prankster explained her motivation for the fake White House reporter profiles, "I created them as some fun but also to ensure that people know what is going on — they should be able to know what POTUS and V.P. is doing and I think the account following shows people are interested in that."

"I love journalism, and I think the press corps is doing a pretty bad job at the moment, so I decided I would ensure some transparency and ask some questions me and some friends wanted the answer to," the hoaxer told the outlet.

The White House declined to comment on the situation.

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