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President Biden's Final Turkey Pardon: A Whimsical Farewell

President Biden pardons two turkeys, Peach and Blossom, in a heartwarming ceremony marking his last Thanksgiving as president.

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In a lighthearted ceremony, President Biden pardoned two turkeys, Peach and Blossom, in a nod to tradition and a reflective farewell. This was Biden's final turkey pardon before leaving office in January 2025, with over 2,500 attendees present. The turkeys, named after Delaware’s state flower, will serve as ambassadors at the Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center. Biden humorously shared details about the turkeys' likes and their long journey to the White House, while also reflecting on his presidency and the importance of unity and resilience during the holiday season.

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