Celebs and DC power players alike showed up for the annual pre-White House Correspondents’ Association brunch hosted at the Palisades home of Tammy Haddad on Saturday. Click on for our photo slideshow to see who was there—and check back throughout the day, as we’ll be posting lots more photos of the WHCA parties and events.
WHCA Photos: Tammy Haddad’s Power Brunch
Celebs and DC power players alike showed up for the annual pre-White House Correspondents’ Association brunch hosted at the Palisades home of Tammy Haddad on Saturday. Click on for our photo slideshow to see who was there—and check back throughout the day, as we’ll be posting lots more photos of the WHCA parties and events.
All photos by Kyle Gustafson
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