“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert on Thursday said Donald Trump will attend the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner this weekend for the first time as president.

Colbert, who was the featured entertainer at the 2006 event, summarized the dinner as “a lighthearted night when the press and politicians get together and, in my personal experience, stare in dead-eyed silence at the performer while the president mentally orders a hit by SEAL Team 6.”

But this weekend’s will be different.

No comic will be there to roast the Washington elite, and Trump reportedly plans to attack the press and then leave early, according to The Daily Beast.

That means he’ll miss the awards, which Colbert said included one to The Wall Street Journal “for its scoop about a certain birthday pube doodle.”

That refers to a racy birthday card to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, once a Trump friend. The president denies writing the card, which features an outline of a naked woman and his signature in the pubic area.

In addition, photographer Andrew Harnik will be honored for his image of Trump standing at his desk after a man collapsed during an Oval Office event. Colbert said the president “just stood there like he was waiting for a bus” as the medical emergency unfolded behind him.

Here’s the image:

“It’s so crazy that he didn’t help,” Colbert said. “Especially now that we know that he is a doctor. He’s right there!”

That mention was a reference to an image Trump posted on social media earlier this month showing himself as a Jesus Christ-like figure. He removed the pic amid an outcry ― including from some of his own supporters ― but insisted that it showed him not as Jesus but as a doctor:

See more in his Thursday night “Late Show” monologue:

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