President Trump pardons "Corn," the 2020 National Thanksgiving Turkey | November 24, 2020
WASHINGTON, DC - On Tuesday afternoon November 24, 2020 President Trump continued a time-honored White House tradition by pardoning this year's National Thanksgiving Turkey in the Rose Garden.
After a close vote, Americans chose "Corn," a 42 lb. bird from Iowa, as this year's honoree. "Cob," the runner-up and first alternate, will join Corn for a well-deserved retirement at Iowa State University following the festivities.
"The first turkey to dodge the White House dinner table received unofficial clemency when President Abraham Lincoln's son, Tad, begged his father to spare his new friend," President Trump said. Beginning with President George H. W. Bush, the National Thanksgiving Turkey now receives a formal pardon each year.
"On behalf of the entire Trump family, I want to wish every American a healthy and very happy Thanksgiving," President Trump said.
"Every American can be united in thanksgiving to God for the incredible gifts He has bestowed upon us—the blessings of family, community, and this exceptional, beautiful, and great country."
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