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President Trump Pardons the 'Most Beautiful Turkeys' and Warns Them About Subpoenas From Democrats
President Trump Pardons the 'Most Beautiful Turkeys' and Warns Them About Subpoenas From Democrats Katie Pavlich Posted: Nov 20, 2018 3:09 PM
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President Trump Pardons the 'Most Beautiful Turkeys' and Warns Them About Subpoenas From Democrats
President Trump pardoned turkeys "Peas" and "Carrots" at the White House Tuesday just two days ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
"Thanksgivng is a time of great American traditions and today we continue a very special one. A lucky turkey gets a presidential pardon. That turkey is so lucky, I've never seen such a beautiful turkey," President Trump said in the Rose Garden, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump. "Today's lucky bird and guest of honor is named 'Peas,' along with his alternate named 'Carrots.'"
"The winner of this vote was a result of an open and fair election conducted on the White House website. This was a fair election," he continued. "Unfortunately Carrots refused to concede and demanded a recount and we're still fighting with Carrots. I will tell you we've come to a conclusion. Carrots, I'm sorry to tell you that the results did not change."
President Trump also joked about the turkeys getting subpoenas from House Democrats.
Zitat President @realDonaldTrump, joined by @FLOTUS, has officially pardoned this year's National Thanksgiving Turkey, Peas—and his alternate, Carrots! pic.twitter.com/ExL9pgK8Bo — The White House (@WhiteHouse) November 20, 2018
Which turkey should be pardoned during the National Thanksgiving Turkey Pardoning Ceremony?
After the pardoning, Peas and Carrots will live at Virginia Tech’s “Gobblers Rest” exhibit. — The White House (@WhiteHouse) November 19, 2018
Later his remarks, President Trump decided to also pardon Carrots.
Zitat The votes are in, and Peas has won the title of 2018 National Thanksgiving Turkey!
After today’s ceremony, both Peas and Carrots will make the journey to their new home at @virginia_tech’s “Gobbler’s Rest” exhibit in Blacksburg, Virginia. pic.twitter.com/4Xpegzmgfy — The White House (@WhiteHouse) November 20, 2018