President Obama Takes Aim at GOP Race, Trump at Correspondents' Dinner

The president joked, "Is this dinner too tacky for the Donald?"

Obama faked that he was finishing his speech before doing an about-face and proceeded to say, "Nah. I'm just kidding you. You know I’ve got to talk about Trump. Come on."

"I am a little hurt that he’s not here tonight," the president said. "It’s surprising. You got a room full of reporters, celebrities, cameras, and he says no."

He added, "Is this dinner too tacky for the Donald?"

"You may not like steak or fish, but that's your choice," Obama said.

Obama also poked fun at the media for the amount of coverage Trump has received.

"I hope you all are proud of yourselves," Obama told the audience. "The guy wanted to give his hotel business a boost and now we're praying that Cleveland makes it through July."

Obama was joined by headline entertainer Larry Wilmore, a comedian that many watching in the audience and at home said on social media fell flat delivering his jokes. At times, those sitting in the crowd sat stone-faced during his routine.

"My eighth and final appearance at this unique event," Obama said, at the beginning of his routine. "I’m excited if this material works well I’m going to use it at Goldman Sachs next year."

"Earn me some serious Tubmans," he said poking fun at the recent announcement that abolitionist Harriet Tubman will soon be the face of the $20 bill.

"Someone else will be in this spot and it’s anyone’s guess who she will be," he said.

"I am hurt, Bernie, that you've been distancing yourself from me,” he said. "That's just not something you do to your comrade."

Obama said Clinton didn’t have quite as exciting a slogan as Sanders’ "Feel the Bern," joking Clinton’s is: "Trudge up the Hill."

Obama seemed to have fun at the expense of Washingtonians.

"But it’s not just Congress, even some foreign leaders have been looking ahead and anticipating my departure," he said. "Last week, Prince George showed up to our meeting in his bathrobe. That was a slap in the face. A clear breach of protocol."

As his speech came to a close, Obama grew serious, thanking the assembled journalists for their work and advocating that they point out when facts are being skewed or ignored.

"With that I have only two things to say," he said in closing. "Obama out!"

He then, literally, dropped the mic.