BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 26, 2024
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 | November 26, 2024
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President Biden Pardons Turkeys In His Final White House Ceremony

President Biden gathered with officials on the South Lawn of the White House for his last Thanksgiving turkey pardoning ceremony as Commander in Chief.

According to Fox News, Biden pardoned two turkeys named "Peach" and "Blossom" on Monday, acknowledging this would be his final time conducting the traditional presidential ceremony during the holiday season.

The ceremony brought together John Zimmerman, chair of the National Turkey Federation, and his son Grant, continuing a White House tradition that dates back to the 1940s. President George H.W. Bush formalized the annual pardoning ritual, which has since become a cherished presidential custom.

Notable Absence Marks Historic Turkey Pardoning Event

Vice President Kamala Harris was notably absent from the ceremony, reportedly spending time with family and close aides in Hawaii following the recent election outcome. Her absence comes amid reports of maintaining a low profile after an unsuccessful bid for the presidency alongside President-elect Trump.

The pardoning ceremony showcased Zimmerman's extensive experience in the turkey industry, with Biden highlighting his impressive track record of raising more than 4 million turkeys during a 35-year career. This achievement underscores the significance of the agricultural sector in American traditions.

During his previous years in office, Biden has pardoned pairs of turkeys with themed names, including "Peanut Butter" and "Jelly," "Chocolate" and "Chip," and "Liberty" and "Bell." These pardons have maintained the lighthearted spirit of the tradition while honoring American agricultural heritage.

Presidential Reflection and Gratitude Expression

President Biden took a moment during the ceremony to share his thoughts on his tenure, stating:

This event marks the official start of the holiday season here in Washington. It's also my last time to speak here as your president during the season. And give thanks and gratitude. So let me say to you, it's been the honor of my life.

The 82-year-old president emphasized the importance of service and sacrifice, announcing plans to spend Friendsgiving with Coast Guard members and their families in Staten Island, New York.

This gesture demonstrates the administration's commitment to recognizing military service during the holiday season.

Minnesota Connection Highlights Rural America Focus

Biden referenced his previous visit to Northfield, Minnesota, with Agriculture Secretary Tim Vilsack and Governor Tim Walz. The visit focused on rural America's transformation, though the mention carried additional weight given Walz's unsuccessful vice-presidential campaign alongside Harris.

The president's remarks highlighted ongoing efforts to support agricultural communities and strengthen connections between federal leadership and rural America. These initiatives remain crucial for maintaining the nation's agricultural prosperity and food security.

The ceremony maintained its traditional elements while acknowledging the historical significance of being Biden's final presidential turkey pardoning. This blend of ceremony and reflection provided a fitting tribute to both the tradition and Biden's tenure.

Presidential Legacy and Holiday Message

In his closing remarks, Biden delivered a message of unity and resilience, stating:

In America, we never give up. We keep going. We keep the faith. Just remember who we are. We're the United States of America. There's nothing, nothing, nothing beyond our capacity if we do it together.

The president's emphasis on family values and national unity resonated throughout the ceremony. His message encouraged Americans to focus on what matters most during the holiday season, particularly highlighting the importance of family connections and gratitude.

The White House grounds provided a fitting backdrop for this final presidential turkey pardoning, symbolizing both the continuation of tradition and the marking of significant change in American leadership. This ceremony represented more than just a holiday tradition, serving as a reminder of presidential transitions and democratic processes.

Final Presidential Turkey Pardon Concludes Chapter

President Biden's last Thanksgiving turkey pardoning ceremony at the White House marked the end of his presidential holiday traditions, with the pardon of turkeys Peach and Blossom on the South Lawn.

The event brought together agricultural industry leaders and highlighted the importance of American traditions during the holiday season.

The ceremony carried additional significance as Biden's final presidential turkey pardoning, occurring amid notable absences and reflecting on his tenure as Commander in Chief. His message of unity, gratitude, and family values resonated throughout the event, emphasizing the importance of maintaining American traditions while acknowledging forthcoming changes in leadership.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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