At media dinner, Sen. Tim Scott and Rep. Cedric L. Richmond make race the punchline; Report: Beau Biden’s widow is in a relationship with her late husband’s brother; Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin buys $12.6 million Washington home; In another media snub, Trump won’t attend Saturday’s Gridiron dinner; Rosie O’Donnell at White House protest: ‘This is not Russia’; Alec Baldwin and Kurt Andersen will pen a satirical book about Trump;
 
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Rep. Cedric Richmond made an awkward joke about Kellyanne Conway, but he says it wasn’t meant to be sexual
In a comedy routine, Richmond said Conway “looked kind of familiar” kneeling on an Oval Office sofa. But he later said people misinterpreted the joke.
At media dinner, Sen. Tim Scott and Rep. Cedric L. Richmond make race the punchline
The headliners of the annual Washington Press Club Foundation awards dinner happened to be black men — and their humor touched on everything from police to Frederick Douglass.
 
Report: Beau Biden’s widow is in a relationship with her late husband’s brother
The relationship, reported by the New York Post, has the blessing of the former vice president.
 
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin buys $12.6 million Washington home
Steve Mnuchin, the former banker and Hollywood film investor, has laid down some ritzy roots in Washington.
 
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In another media snub, Trump won’t attend Saturday’s Gridiron dinner
Vice President Pence will dine with the club of elite Washington journalists, people familiar with the dinner say.
 
Rosie O’Donnell at White House protest: ‘This is not Russia’
The actress and the president have a long history of slinging insults at each other.
 
Alec Baldwin and Kurt Andersen will pen a satirical book about Trump
Despite not being a fan of books in general, the president is hardly on Team Baldwin and Andersen.
 
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