President Trump Pardons Biden's Turkey 'Autopen' Birds in Hilarious Ceremony.
In a lighthearted jab at his predecessor Joe Biden, President Trump hosted the annual turkey pardon ceremony at the White House on Tuesday, joking that he was also re-pardoning last year's birds that only received an "autopen" reprieve. This quip is reminiscent of Trump's long-standing criticism of Biden over late-term grants and government spending.
Trump poked fun at his predecessor by saying that the two turkeys, Peach and Blossom, were initially on track to be served as Thanksgiving dinner before he stepped in to save them. However, it was unclear whether these birds would actually escape their intended fate.
The president's remarks also included a joke about possibly naming this year's turkeys "Chuck and Nancy," although he ultimately decided against it, saying that his more enthusiastic staffers were already drafting the paperwork to ship them off to El Salvador.
Trump also poked fun at Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, joking that he was too angry after reading about a woman burned on a Chicago train to read a joke about him. The president instead opted for a scathing critique of Pritzker's competence and weight.
Meanwhile, the two turkeys that received this year's pardons – Gobble and Waddle – were welcomed by Vice President JD Vance and his daughter Mirabel in the White House Press Briefing Room before the official pardon.
As Trump joked during the ceremony, he too could have used a little humor about his own weight. However, he refused to engage on that topic, saying that he'd rather lose a few pounds for Thanksgiving dinner. Despite the lighthearted moments, it was clear that Trump's comments were aimed at poking fun at his predecessor and current politicians.
With this year's turkey pardon ceremony now behind him, President Trump is set to head to Mar-a-Lago with his wife Melania to celebrate the holiday.
In a lighthearted jab at his predecessor Joe Biden, President Trump hosted the annual turkey pardon ceremony at the White House on Tuesday, joking that he was also re-pardoning last year's birds that only received an "autopen" reprieve. This quip is reminiscent of Trump's long-standing criticism of Biden over late-term grants and government spending.
Trump poked fun at his predecessor by saying that the two turkeys, Peach and Blossom, were initially on track to be served as Thanksgiving dinner before he stepped in to save them. However, it was unclear whether these birds would actually escape their intended fate.
The president's remarks also included a joke about possibly naming this year's turkeys "Chuck and Nancy," although he ultimately decided against it, saying that his more enthusiastic staffers were already drafting the paperwork to ship them off to El Salvador.
Trump also poked fun at Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, joking that he was too angry after reading about a woman burned on a Chicago train to read a joke about him. The president instead opted for a scathing critique of Pritzker's competence and weight.
Meanwhile, the two turkeys that received this year's pardons – Gobble and Waddle – were welcomed by Vice President JD Vance and his daughter Mirabel in the White House Press Briefing Room before the official pardon.
As Trump joked during the ceremony, he too could have used a little humor about his own weight. However, he refused to engage on that topic, saying that he'd rather lose a few pounds for Thanksgiving dinner. Despite the lighthearted moments, it was clear that Trump's comments were aimed at poking fun at his predecessor and current politicians.
With this year's turkey pardon ceremony now behind him, President Trump is set to head to Mar-a-Lago with his wife Melania to celebrate the holiday.