Politics mixed with media and celebrity at the annual White House Correspondent's Dinner on Saturday night. Glee's" Matthew Morrison and Chris Colfer, "True Blood's" Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer, Scarlett Johansson, Sean Penn, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Piven, Paula Abdul and Michael Stipe were just a few of the famous faces in the crowd. After the dinner, guests scattered to various after parties with the biggest, most exclusive bash being held by Vanity Fair at the French Embassy.
The Dinner
Seth Meyers, Michelle Obama
Chase Crawford, David Arquette, Patricia Arquette
Scarlett Johansson not only debut her new red locks, but also her relationship. She left an after-party hand-in-hand with Sean Penn.
Mark Whittaker, Rosario Dawson
Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Mila Kunis, Wolf Blitzer
Seth Meyers skewered Donald Trump during the ceremony, while the man himself sat there with a stone face. Trump told NY Mag what he thought of the jokes, saying" Some were fun, but not the greatest." He gave a more full response on Fox and Friends the morning after:
"Well, I really understood what I was getting into -- I didn't know that I'd be virtually the sole focus," he said, adding, "I had no idea it would be to that extent, where you know, it was just joke after joke after joke. It was almost like, is there anyone else they could talk about?"
Here's what Seth said:
Vanity Fair has some great screen grabs of Trump's reaction: