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Pardoned turkeys Peach and Blossom were in the middle of protests from PETA during the White House Thanksgiving ceremony.
They tell me there’s 2,500 people here today, looking for a pardon!” President Joe Biden stared through his aviators at the crowd on the White House’s South Lawn on Monday morning. Everyone laughed.
Carrying on one of the more interesting traditions in Washington for the fourth time as U.S. president, Joe Biden pardoned two turkeys named Peach and Blossom on Monday.