Peach and Blossom Pardoned in White House Thanksgiving Tradition

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Peach and Blossom, two turkeys from Minnesota, were granted a ceremonial reprieve by President Joe Biden during the White House’s annual Thanksgiving turkey pardon on Monday.

The birds, weighing 40 and 41 pounds, were hatched on July 18 in Northfield, Minnesota. They were raised by John Zimmerman, chairman of the National Turkey Federation, along with his 9-year-old son, Grant. The two introduced the turkeys during an event in Washington over the weekend.

To prepare the birds for the event, Zimmerman implemented special training to help them remain calm in a busy city environment. The preparation involved exposure to bright lights, cameras, and a variety of music to simulate the sensory experiences of Washington, D.C. Neighborhood children, including Grant, also contributed to raising the turkeys and ensuring they were comfortable ahead of their White House debut.

The event itself featured a presidential speech, lighthearted humor, and a flurry of media activity, marking a cherished holiday tradition.