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Minnesota, White House and Joe Biden
Minnesota-raised turkeys set to be pardoned at the White House
It’s a yearly White House tradition that’s been going on throughout multiple presidencies, and the final turkeys President Joe Biden will pardon were raised in Minnesota. The turkeys get picked for having good behavior at the farm and are the prettiest of them all.
Joe Biden begins final White House holiday season with turkey pardons for Minnesota turkeys 'Peach' and 'Blossom'
"Based on your temperament and commitment to being productive members of society, I hereby pardon Peach and Blossom," says President Joe Biden Monday.The two were hatched July 18 in Northfield, Minnesota and weigh 40 and 41 pounds each.
Watch: Biden pardons 2 Minnesota turkeys in annual White House Thanksgiving tradition
President Biden pardoned two turkeys from Northfield, Minnesota, Monday at the White House in an annual Thanksgiving tradition. See the full ceremony with context from CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe.
What Happens to White House Turkeys After They're Pardoned?
In more recent years, the White House Presentation of the National Thanksgiving Turkey has included the "pardoning" of a turkey and its alternate. This started in 1989 with former President George H. W. Bush in 1989, which marked the 200 th anniversary of former President George Washington 's proclamation for Thanksgiving Day.
President Biden pardons 2 Minnesota turkeys at White House
Keeping with the annual White House turkey pardon tradition, President Joe Biden on Monday pardoned two turkeys, Peach and Blossom from Northfield, Minnesota.
Biden pardons 'Peach' and 'Blossom' in White House Thanksgiving turkey tradition
Peach and Blossom are the two lucky turkeys from Minnesota who are escaping a fowl fate as part of a White House tradition.
Bidens open final White House holiday season with turkey pardons, Christmas tree and ‘friendsgiving’
President Joe Biden has kicked off his final holiday season at the White House, issuing the traditional reprieve to two turkeys who will bypass the Thanksgiving table to live out their days in Minnesota.
Biden participates in his final White House turkey pardon
The sitting president has the option to pardon just one or both of the turkeys. Regardless of that decision, both turkeys will head to Farmamerica: MN Agricultural Interpretive Center in Waseca, Minnesota, to live out the rest of their days in peace, away from anyone's Thanksgiving table.
Biden's Thanksgiving Holiday Is Part of a Longer Farewell as Trump's Return to White House Nears
Joe Biden is wrapping up his final Thanksgiving holiday as president on Nantucket, a family tradition that this year seems to be part of a broader farewell to his time in the White House. The Democrat's four years as president will be bookended by Republican Donald Trump,
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Minnesota Republicans say they will challenge House seat election results
GOP members raise questions over outcome of House seat 54A election and say they will appeal the results to the Minnesota ...
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Minnesota House Republicans plan to file lawsuit contesting election results in race decided by 15 votes
The closest state House race in Minnesota is headed to court after House Republicans said Tuesday they will file a lawsuit ...
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Minnesota’s state House is split down the middle, but could that still change?
Democrats and Republicans are headed toward joint custody of the Minnesota House. But there are situations that could still ...
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