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Biden pardons turkeys Peach and Blossom at White House

Joe Biden's last turkey pardon

Source: Facebook/Alexandra Frumusa

US President Joe Biden has kicked off his final holiday season at the White House with the traditional reprieve of two turkeys who will bypass the Thanksgiving table to live out their days in southern Minnesota.

The 82-year-old President welcomed 2500 guests to the South Lawn under sunny skies on Monday (local time) as he cracked jokes about the fates of Peach and Blossom and sounded wistful tones about the last weeks of his presidency after a half-century in Washington DC power circles.

“It’s been the honour of my life. I’m forever grateful,” Biden said, taking note of his impending departure on January 20, 2025.

That’s the day power will transfer to Republican president-elect Donald Trump, the man that Biden defeated four years ago and was battling again until he was pressured to bow out of the race amid concerns about his age and viability.

Until inauguration day, the President and first lady Jill Biden will continue a busy run of festivities that will double as their long goodbye.

The White House schedule in December is replete with holiday parties for everyone from West Wing staff to members of Congress and the White House press corps.

Biden relished the brief ceremony with the pardoned turkeys, named for the official flower of his home state of Delaware.

“The peach pie in my state is one of my favourites,” he said during remarks that were occasionally interrupted by Peach gobbling atop the table to Biden’s right.

“Peach is making a last-minute plea,” Biden said at one point, drawing laughter from an overflow crowd that included cabinet members, White House staff and their families as well as students from 4H programs and Future Farmers of America chapters.

Biden introduced Peach as a bird who “lives by the motto ‘Keep calm and gobble on’,”.

Blossom, he said, had a different motto: “No fowl play. Just Minnesota nice.”

Peach and Blossom came from the farm of John Zimmerman, near the southern Minnesota city of Northfield.

Zimmerman, who has raised about 4 million turkeys, heads the National Turkey Federation, the group that has gifted US presidents Thanksgiving turkeys since the administration of president Harry Truman after World War II.

Truman, however, preferred to eat the birds.

Official pardon ceremonies did not become an annual White House tradition until the administration of George HW Bush in 1989.

With their presidential reprieve, Peach and Blossom will live out their days at Farmamerica, an agriculture interpretative centre near Waseca in southern Minnesota.

The centre’s aim is to promote agriculture and educate future farmers and others about agriculture in the United States.

Later in the day, Jill Biden took  delivery of the official White House Christmas tree that will be on display in the Blue Room.

Then the Bidens were to head to New York City for an evening “Friendsgiving” event at a coast guard station on Staten Island.

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