Biden Pardons Turkeys in Final Ceremony
Biden Pardons Turkeys in Final Ceremony

Biden Pardons Turkeys in Final Ceremony

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President Joe Biden celebrated his final Thanksgiving at the White House by pardoning two turkeys, Peach and Blossom, in a traditional ceremony on November 25. This event marks the end of Biden's presidential turkey pardoning tradition before the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20, 2025. During the ceremony, Biden humorously introduced the turkeys, highlighting their personalities and mottos, while expressing gratitude for his time in office. The turkeys, raised in Minnesota, will live out their lives at Farmamerica in Waseca. This annual tradition, which dates back to 1863, symbolizes compassion and has evolved into a lighthearted event over the years. Biden's remarks were filled with nostalgia, as he acknowledged the honor of serving as president and the impending transition of power.

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