'Obama out': President literally drops the mic after one final amazing White House correspondents' dinner speech

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Obama

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President Barack Obama speaks during the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner on April 30, 2016 at the Washington Hilton hotel in Washington, DC.

President Obama performed his final monologue as a sitting president at the White House correspondents' dinner on Saturday night. Obama has been known to wade into some testy waters when delivering jokes during his speeches at the event over his two terms in office — and this year's event was no different. In fact, the jokes got a bit sharper.

Here's a sample:

"It is an honor to be here at my last — and perhaps the last — White House correspondents dinner."

In what was perhaps an undercover jab at GOP frontrunner, Donald Trump, who has not been timid about his disdain for reporters, Obama drew a knowing applause from media attending the event.

"Even some foreign leaders have been giving me grief. Last week, Prince George showed up to our meeting in his bathrobe."

Obama joked that he seems to be losing some of his clout in his final months as president. During his trip to Europe last week, Obama met with dignitaries throughout the region, including the young Prince George, son of Prince William and Dutchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton.

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Barack Obama Prince George

(Kensington Palace)

"I love Joe Biden" "I just want to thank him for being a great friend" "For not shooting anybody in the face."

A burn aimed at none other than former Vice President Dick Cheney, who accidentally shot attorney Harry Whittington in the face during a hunting trip in 2006.