Voto Latino hosted the 14th annual “Our Voices” reception at the National Archives Museum. SPOTTED: Amy Schneider, Jon Karl, Andrea Mitchell, Peter Alexander, Susan Rice, Jonathan Lemire, Tony Dokoupil and Katy Tur, Ari Shapiro, Ashley Biden, Sophia Bush, Audie Cornish, Peter Rice, George Cheeks, Noah Oppenheim, Cecilia Vega, Kate Bolduan, Jacob Soboroff, Phil Rucker, Weijia Jiang and Luther Lowe, Phil Rucker, Leigh Ann Caldwell, David Fahrenthold, Ashley Parker and Michael Bender, Pam Brown, Brian and Jamie Stelter, Olivia Nuzzi, Bryan Lourd, Rachel Adler, Ali Spiesman, Alan Berger, Mark McGrath, Craig Gering, Rebecca Kutler, John McCarthy and Kasie Hunt. CAA hosted a delightful indoor/outdoor cocktail party at the Viceroy. SPOTTED: Gayle King, Sunny Hostin, Symone Sanders, Ana Navarro, Tiffany Cross, Suzanne Malveaux, Kirsten Allen, Yamiche Alcindor, Don Lemon, Weija Jiang, Tiffany Cross, Alicia Menendez, Yvette Miley, Laura Coates, Jim Acosta, Geoff Bennett, Laura Barrón-López, Amna Nawaz, Eugene Scott, Astead Herndon, Jennifer Molina, Erica Loewe, Jasmine Wright and Averi Harper. CNN’s Abby Phillip and the founder and CEO of ColorComm Lauren Wesley Wilson hosted Politics & Inclusion: An inaugural WHCD private dinner to bring together more than 50 people of color across the major news networks and traditional print media and politics to “celebrate the bi-partisan diverse voices in politics and media, both rising stars and established industry leaders.” Abby and Lauren said they’ve been talking about doing the event for more than three years and were finally able to take the plunge Friday night. Virgin Islands), homeland security adviser Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Jeffrey Goldberg, Nick Thompson, Peter Lattman, Anne Applebaum, Russell Berman, Franklin Foer, David Frum, Elaine Godfrey, Adam Harris, Mark Leibovich, Jeff Dufour, Heather Kuldell, Kevin Baron, José Andrés, Enes Kanter, Mitch Landrieu, Dafna Linzer, Rachel Martin, Judy Woodruff, Jake Tapper, Wolf Blitzer, Jonathan Capehart, Katty Kay, Steve and Jean Case, John Dickerson and Jen Palmieri. Tina Smith (D-Minn.), FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel, Del. SPOTTED: Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Cabinet Secretary Evan Ryan, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, CIA Director Bill Burns, press secretary Jen Psaki, Deputy A.G. ![]() David and Katherine Bradley and Laurene Powell Jobs hosted a dinner at the Bradleys’ home. SPOTTED: Noah Oppenheim, Rashida Jones, Andrea Mitchell, Karine Jean-Pierre, Symone Sanders, Chuck and Kristian Denny Todd, Stephanie Ruhle, Jonathan Lemire, Jason Johnson, Joy Reid, Katy Tur, Geoff Bennett, Kelly O’Donnell, Shaquille Brewster, Jonathan Karl, Jonathan Allen, Kristen Welker, Matt Cuddy, Ken Strickland, Peter Alexander, Beau Ferrari, Mehdi Hasan, Garrett Haake, Claire McCaskill, Chris Licht, Tony Dokoupil, Jacob Soboroff and Katie Phang. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) was spotted using the infamous NBC News Big Board to show off his winning numbers in his district. Sangria infusion cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres were served along with a global slider station. Guests were greeted with a red-carpet entrance and an electric cellist. CEO Jeff Shell, Chair Cesar Conde and SVP/Washington bureau chief Ken Strickland offered remarks and a toast with colleagues at 400 North Capitol St. NBCUniversal News Group held a reception Friday afternoon to formally toast the opening of its new Washington bureau, which serves as home base for NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC and Noticias Telemundo. The Playbook team fanned out across the social scene to report back, plus readers sent in their own spotteds - keep them coming tonight! (And please, no more fake texts about congressmen getting stuck in bathrooms.) You can email tips to, or just text us: 20. Administration officials, members of Congress, journalists and even some celebs rubbed shoulders and raised glasses. On Friday night, official Washington ripped up the town from afternoon to the early hours of the morning. (CNN’s Kevin Liptak has a curtain-raiser this morning for a speech that seeks to combine plenty of jokes with a serious message about the free press.) Our money is on Noah to produce the most laughs, but we’re eager to see how Biden’s set lands after years of no presidential podium presence at the WHCD. President JOE BIDEN and host TREVOR NOAH will be addressing the crowd at the official dinner this evening. ![]() If you’re in town and a little bleary this morning, you might want to deploy your best hangover cure (and let us know what it is, by the way), because the party circuit only speeds up today. White House Correspondents’ Association dinner weekend is in full swing.
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