Obama ditches the White House press corps for 'Star Wars'

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Juana Summers
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WASHINGTON -- Even the leader of the free world isn't above the Star Wars craze.

After taking questions from reporters about a range of serious issues at his annual year-end news conference, President Barack Obama made a dash for it.

"Okay everybody, I gotta get to Star Wars," Obama said, leaving behind a White House press corps filled with questions.

Obama finaliza conferencia de prensa: "Tengo que ir a ver 'Star Wars'" (función con niños en @lacasablanca) - CNN pic.twitter.com/o6PfMg589m— Opy (@OpyMorales) December 18, 2015

The White House is hosting a private screening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens on Friday for members of Gold Star families, an organization of family members who lost relatives in military combat.

Spoiler alert: The press was not invited to come along. But it appears that reporters got their own Star Wars fix, too.

R2-D2 is also with @PressSec pic.twitter.com/470gpQDAt6— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) December 18, 2015

Welcome to the @WhiteHouse, R2-D2. #StarWars pic.twitter.com/LVJZereiUh— The First Lady (@FLOTUS) December 19, 2015

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