C-SPAN has posted a page titled “White House Correspondents Association President Weijia Jiang on the WHCA’s 2026 Dinner,” but the page itself offers no details about the dinner. The text is mostly site boilerplate about how users can download the material for free with a My-CSPAN account, follow links to books featured on its networks, and use retailer links tied to revenue-sharing agreements.
The page says C-SPAN can earn money as an Amazon Associate from qualifying purchases, and that revenue goes into a general account to help fund operations. It also says questions about fulfillment, customer service, privacy policies or book-order problems should be taken to the bookseller’s site. That leaves the headline reference to the WHCA’s 2026 Dinner as the only substantive news hook, even though the source text provides no information about what Jiang said, what was discussed, or what comes next.
For readers looking for the substance behind the title, there is none in the source text. The page points to Weijia Jiang and the 2026 dinner in name only, while the rest is administrative language about downloads, links and how C-SPAN handles book-related revenue.






