Ted Goodman, DCNF
CBS News host John Dickerson will interview President Donald Trump exclusively Saturday, the president’s 100th day in office.

Dickerson, CBS News’ chief Washington correspondent and anchor of “Face the Nation,” will interview the president from the White House and then accompany him for a rally in Pennsylvania the same night.
The first half of the interview will air April 30 on “Face the Nation,” and the second half will air May 1 on “CBS This Morning,” according to CBS.
The president will host a rally in Harrisburg, Pa., Saturday evening at the same time as the annual White House Correspondents Dinner.
Next Saturday night I will be holding a BIG rally in Pennsylvania. Look forward to it!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 22, 2017
Trump announced in February that he would forego the annual correspondents dinner, breaking with longstanding tradition. The president’s decision not to attend is noteworthy due to the tension between the White House and some news organizations.
Media outlets were a regular target of Trump’s scorn both during the campaign and remain the focus of his ire as president. Some outlets have said they may not attend the dinner, which falls on the same day as Trump’s 100th day as POTUS.
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