WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Saturday used his White House correspondents’ dinner speech to take swipes at former President Donald Trump, taking shots at the presumptive GOP nominee while highlighting the stakes of the election.

Biden cracked jokes at his political rival’s expense and tackled age head-on, saying that he was a grown man “running against a six-year-old.”

The president said later that age was the only thing he and Trump had in common, adding, “My vice president actually endorses me,” a reference to former Vice President Mike Pence’s refusal to endorse his former running mate.

But his speech took a serious turn when he discussed the stakes of November’s presidential election, echoing themes of his campaign speeches as he highlighted what he called Trump’s “attack on our democracy.”

The president urged the press to “rise up to the seriousness of the moment.”

“Move past the horse race numbers and the ‘gotcha’ moments and the distractions and the sideshows that have come to dominate and sensationalized our politics, and focus on what’s actually at stake,” Biden said. “I think in your hearts, you know what’s at stake.”

Biden also highlighted the detention of The Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been imprisoned in Russia for more than a year on espionage charges, which he and his employer deny. His case has been classified as a wrongful detention by the U.S.

The president called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to release Gershkovich immediately, adding that the White House was also doing everything he could to bring home freelance journalist Austin Tice and businessman Paul Whelan.

Gershkovich’s parents and Tice’s mother were among the approximately 2,600 guests at the dinner, an estimate provided by NBC News political correspondent Steve Kornacki in a video that played at the event.

“I give you my word as a Biden: We’re not going to give up until we get them home,” Biden said. “All of them.”

Biden also highlighted the wrongful detention of Americans abroad, including Gershkovich, at last year’s dinner. The president emphasized during last year’s remarks that “journalism is not a crime,” noting that a free press is a “pillar” of a “free society.”

Host Colin Jost, left, President Joe Biden and Kelly O'Donnell
Host Colin Jost, left, President Joe Biden and Kelly O’Donnell, WHCA vice president and Senior White House correspondent for NBC News, listen as the Star Spangled Banner is played on Saturday.Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP

Celebrities who went to the event included Scarlett Johansson, who is married to Jost; Rachel Brosnahan and Quavo. High-profile politicians and administration officials, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn, attended as well.

First lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff also attended the event, which took place at the Washington Hilton.

NBC News Senior White House Correspondent Kelly O’Donnell is serving as the White House Correspondents Association’s 2023-24 president and presided over the dinner.

“Saturday Night Live” cast member Colin Jost is the dinner’s featured entertainer. He co-anchors the NBC show’s “Weekend Update” segment.

While the dinner, a tradition dating back 100 years, played out inside the ballroom, hundreds of protesters mobilized outside the venue to call for a cease-fire and criticize Biden’s response to the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

The protesters chanted, “Shame on you!” as attendees passed them to enter the hotel. They also yelled criticism of the media and a large sign read, “Stop media complicity in genocide.”

A Palestinian flag hands out a window at the Washington Hilton hotel during a protest over the Israel-Hamas war, at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner on Saturday.
A Palestinian flag hands out a window at the Washington Hilton hotel during a protest over the Israel-Hamas war, at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on Saturday.Terrance Williams / AP

“Every time the media lies, journalists in Gaza die,” the crowd echoed the leader’s bullhorn chants.

Later, protesters called for the fall of Western media, chanting, “Brick by brick, wall by wall, Western media will fall.”

U.S. Secret Service Chief of Communications Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement that “attendees can expect layered security and screening at the dinner,” adding that there would be “intermittent” road closures near the venue.

“In reference to the publicized demonstration, we are working closely with the Metropolitan Washington Police Department to protect individuals’ rights to assemble but we will remain intolerant to unlawful behavior,” Guglielmi added.

Demonstrators protest the Israel-Hamas war outside the Washington Hilton hote
Demonstrators protest the Israel-Hamas war outside the Washington Hilton hotel before the start of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on Saturday.Kevin Wolf / AP

The president has had to contend with protesters demonstrating outside of his official events, with protesters sometimes interrupting his speeches. In response, Biden’s team has worked to make the president’s events smaller and withholding their exact locations longer than usual in the hope of cutting back on potential interruptions.

Earlier this month, Palestinian journalists wrote an open letter calling on others to boycott the White House correspondents’ dinner “as an act of solidarity with us — your fellow journalists — as well as with the millions of Palestinians currently being starved in Gaza,” pointing to the Biden administration’s support for Israel.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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