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White House Thanksgiving: A history of US presidential turkey pardons | White House Thanksgiving: A history of US presidential turkey pardons |
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The Thanksgiving turkey pardoning has become an annual tradition at the White House, but Tuesday's will be Donald Trump's first. | The Thanksgiving turkey pardoning has become an annual tradition at the White House, but Tuesday's will be Donald Trump's first. |
Wishbone and Drumstick arrived in Washington DC at the weekend, and are facing-off in an online poll to see who should be pardoned by the president (although neither will be eaten). | Wishbone and Drumstick arrived in Washington DC at the weekend, and are facing-off in an online poll to see who should be pardoned by the president (although neither will be eaten). |
The tradition can be traced back to President Abraham Lincoln in 1863. | The tradition can be traced back to President Abraham Lincoln in 1863. |
Historians claim he spared a turkey's life after his son, Tad, befriended it. | Historians claim he spared a turkey's life after his son, Tad, befriended it. |
But yearly pardoning became an "official" tradition only under George H W Bush, when the former president spared a turkey's life in 1989 as animal-rights activists protested nearby. | |
"'Reprieve,' 'keep him going', or 'pardon': it's all the same for the turkey, as long as he doesn't end up on the president's holiday table," he said. | "'Reprieve,' 'keep him going', or 'pardon': it's all the same for the turkey, as long as he doesn't end up on the president's holiday table," he said. |
Many people believe the custom was started 70 years ago by Harry Truman, because he was the first president to receive a turkey on behalf of the poultry industry as a whole. Individual farms had been gifting presidents birds since the 19th century. | Many people believe the custom was started 70 years ago by Harry Truman, because he was the first president to receive a turkey on behalf of the poultry industry as a whole. Individual farms had been gifting presidents birds since the 19th century. |
His government launched a campaign in 1947 to encourage people to forego eating poultry and eggs on Thursdays, in order to conserve supplies to send to post-war Europe. But Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day fell on Thursdays that year causing outrage. | His government launched a campaign in 1947 to encourage people to forego eating poultry and eggs on Thursdays, in order to conserve supplies to send to post-war Europe. But Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day fell on Thursdays that year causing outrage. |
Poultry growers sent crates of live chickens to the White House as part of a "Hens for Harry" protest campaign. | Poultry growers sent crates of live chickens to the White House as part of a "Hens for Harry" protest campaign. |
Other presidents before Mr Bush Snr did spare birds lives, including President John F Kennedy - who gave an unofficial pardoning days before his assassination in 1963. The light-hearted event with media presence would set the tone for today's presentations. | Other presidents before Mr Bush Snr did spare birds lives, including President John F Kennedy - who gave an unofficial pardoning days before his assassination in 1963. The light-hearted event with media presence would set the tone for today's presentations. |
Presidents Nixon, Carter and Reagan were also reported to have spared some gifted turkey's lives by sending them to live on farms. | Presidents Nixon, Carter and Reagan were also reported to have spared some gifted turkey's lives by sending them to live on farms. |
Under President Barack Obama, the event became an opportunity for his daughters to make rare public appearances. There has been speculation as to whether 11-year-old Barron Trump will appear at Tuesday's event. | Under President Barack Obama, the event became an opportunity for his daughters to make rare public appearances. There has been speculation as to whether 11-year-old Barron Trump will appear at Tuesday's event. |
Mr Obama became known for his "dad jokes" at the pardonings, in 2016 invoking questionable turkey puns like "Yes we cran!". | Mr Obama became known for his "dad jokes" at the pardonings, in 2016 invoking questionable turkey puns like "Yes we cran!". |
This year's birds, Wishbone and Drumstick, are currently staying at the Willard Intercontinental hotel, where all White House birds have stayed since 2004. | This year's birds, Wishbone and Drumstick, are currently staying at the Willard Intercontinental hotel, where all White House birds have stayed since 2004. |
Videos of them messing up their beds with sawdust were posted by the White House social media team. | Videos of them messing up their beds with sawdust were posted by the White House social media team. |
Their luxury hotel stay is financed by the National Turkey Association, which continues to donate birds each year. This year's birds were raised in Alexandria, Minnesota, by the group's chairman. | Their luxury hotel stay is financed by the National Turkey Association, which continues to donate birds each year. This year's birds were raised in Alexandria, Minnesota, by the group's chairman. |
Turkey is the favourite US food for the Thanksgiving holiday, with an estimated 46 million consumed on the day annually. | Turkey is the favourite US food for the Thanksgiving holiday, with an estimated 46 million consumed on the day annually. |
Top-Trump turkey stats | Top-Trump turkey stats |
The Trump administration released statistic cards for both birds online alongside a poll to see which the public thought should be officially pardoned. | The Trump administration released statistic cards for both birds online alongside a poll to see which the public thought should be officially pardoned. |
The poll spurned some users on social media to make jokes about whether he should use his pardoning on members of his administration, because of the ongoing Russian collusion investigation. | The poll spurned some users on social media to make jokes about whether he should use his pardoning on members of his administration, because of the ongoing Russian collusion investigation. |
Both chosen bird and its "wingman" back-up will then join last year's turkeys Tater and Tot at the "Gobbler's rest" enclosure at Virginia Tech University. | Both chosen bird and its "wingman" back-up will then join last year's turkeys Tater and Tot at the "Gobbler's rest" enclosure at Virginia Tech University. |
Mr Trump will probably be hoping the presentation in the White House Rose Garden runs more smoothly than his last photo opportunity with a bird. | Mr Trump will probably be hoping the presentation in the White House Rose Garden runs more smoothly than his last photo opportunity with a bird. |
In 2015 footage of him trying to pose with an American bald eagle for Time magazine became a meme that was widely shared online, after it flapped at him and messed up his hair. | In 2015 footage of him trying to pose with an American bald eagle for Time magazine became a meme that was widely shared online, after it flapped at him and messed up his hair. |
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