Biden said the birds were named after the Delaware state flower: the Peach Blossom. The president joked Peach lived by the motto "keep calm and gobble on." Blossom's mantra, he said, was "no foul ...
Meet Peach and Blossom, two lucky birds expected to get a mealtime reprieve Monday from President Joe Biden during the White House's annual Thanksgiving turkey pardon. The Minnesota-born turkeys ...
I hereby pardon Peach and Blossom!” For Thanksgiving in 1873, Horace Vose, the turkey king of Rhode Island, sent a 36-pound bird to the White House, and he continued to gift holiday turkeys ...
Biden introduced Peach as a bird who “lives by the motto, ‘Keep calm and gobble on.’” Blossom, the president said, has a different motto: “No fowl play. Just Minnesota nice.” ...
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The birds were named after Delaware’s official state flower, the peach blossom. “And the peach blossom flower also symbolizes resilience, which is quite frankly fitting for today,” Biden said.
"Based on your temperament and your commitment to being productive members of society," the president said, "I hereby pardon Peach and Blossom." Biden noted that the birds would live out their ...
In the end, only a pair of turkeys, Peach and Blossom, walked free. They are the last turkeys who will be pardoned by the 46th president, and they will “join the free birds of the United States ...
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