Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson to join Joe Biden at the White House Correspondents Dinner

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Kim Kardashianand Pete Davidson could find themselves to be easy targets for host Trevor Noah, as they're rumored to be joining PresidentJoe Bidenatthe 2022 White House Correspondents Dinner.Comedian Noah, 38, is hosting the event, and may be writing some new joke material for the expected roast with news that Kim, 41, and SNL star Pete, 28, will be sitting in the audience, PageSixreports.It will be the first time in five years that a sitting president has attended the bash, after Donald Trump was a no-show throughout his time in office.The dinner was also canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to coronavirus.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson set to join President Joe Biden at the White House Correspondents Dinner (the pair pictured above on Sunday)'I don't think they should feel that they're safe,' a source told the outlet. 'Trevor could definitely turn his attention to Kim and Pete.' The famous couple - who began dating late last year - are rumored to be sitting at the Disney/ABC table, as Kim's new reality show is streaming on the Disney-owned platform Hulu.News comes after Pete and Kim looked cozy while sitting together at the 23rd annual Mark Twain Prize For American Humor on Sunday night.The pair applauded for comedian Jon Stewart as he received the Mark Twain Prize for lifetime achievement in humor.

Surprise! Joe Biden is expected to be attending the April 30 bash, hosted by Trevor NoahThe White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) previously said that the dinner will offer 'the first opportunity since 2016 for the press and the president to share a few laughs for a good cause.'Proceeds from the event support the White House press corps' work, scholarships for aspiring journalists and.

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